A São Paulo band from the early 2000s that mixed funk, soul, and hip-hop with pointed lyrics and energetic live shows.
For their blend of rhythms and nightlife energy, start with 'Ela Me Deu Vale Night'. 'Tô de Rolê' or 'Hino Convicto' give a sense of their lyrical edge.
Nagô B.A's sound didn't fit neatly into one genre, blending Afro-Brazilian rhythms with funk and soul. Their song 'Ela Me Deu Vale Night' became a São Paulo nightlife anthem, while tracks like 'Tô de Rolê' and 'Hino Convicto' carried a social consciousness that sometimes drew attention. They built an audience beyond typical scene boundaries with that mix of energy and message.
They came out of São Paulo in the early 2000s, releasing their self-titled debut in 2004. Records like 'Tudo Bem' in 2007 and 'O Som e o Tempo' in 2010 followed, with the band led by vocalist Alexandre 'Saci' Reis. Their reputation grew through live shows and a catalog that included songs like 'Ela Me Deu Vale Night' and 'Não Há Deus Como Jeóva'.
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