Mococa e Paraíso
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Mococa e Paraíso

Mococa e Paraíso came together through André Marcondes on accordion and Bruno César on vocals, both drawn to sertanejo music and rodeo culture. They're known...

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Mococa e Paraíso's sertanejo rodeo sound

The Brazilian duo built their music around rodeo culture and straightforward themes.

For their sound, try "Castiga-me" first. "Rimas de Rodeio" gives you the early rodeo connection.

They came together through André Marcondes on accordion and Bruno César on vocals, both drawn to sertanejo music. Their 2013 debut single "Rimas de Rodeio" connected with rodeo fans and gained attention in Brazilian music circles. Songs like "Castiga-me" show their direct approach to the genre.

They started with "Rimas de Rodeio" in 2013, which found an audience with its rodeo themes. In 2017, plagiarism allegations created some public discussion around their work, but they kept performing and recording afterward.

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Mococa e Paraíso came together through André Marcondes on accordion and Bruno César on vocals, both drawn to sertanejo music and rodeo culture. They're known for songs like "Castiga-me" and "Aquela Parede."

Their 2013 debut single "Rimas de Rodeio" connected with rodeo fans and gained attention in Brazilian music circles. The track's straightforward approach to rodeo themes found an audience.

In 2017, the duo faced plagiarism allegations that created some public discussion around their work. They continued performing and recording afterward.

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