A gentle, conversational sound drawing from MPB, samba, and reggae.
Start with "Como Se a Solidão Fosse Um Crime" to hear what caught people's ears, then maybe "Alguém Cantando" for that quiet, conversational feel they've kept across the years.
Their 2012 single "Como Se a Solidão Fosse Um Crime" became a national hit, its gentle melody and direct lyrics about love and solitude finding a wide audience. That song shows how they work in that space between MPB and samba with a quiet, unforced delivery. Other tracks like "Alguém Cantando" and "Solo" keep circling those same themes, delivered with the close feel of a duo that's been working together for years.
Formed in 2004 by Monica Agena and Moisés Costa, they released early albums like "Água" in 2007 and "O Vento Sabe" in 2011. The 2012 album "Como Se a Solidão Fosse Um Crime" brought them wider attention, followed by later releases including "Pra Onde Vai Coração" in 2015 and "Infinito Particular" in 2018.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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