Naila Skorpio
Naila Skorpio is a Brazilian band led by vocalist Naila Skorpio. They started playing in Salvador, Bahia, performing at local bars and clubs before gaining...
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Naila Skorpio is a Brazilian band led by vocalist Naila Skorpio. They started playing in Salvador, Bahia, performing at local bars and clubs before gaining wider attention. Their song "Aranha Cor de Rosa" became popular in Brazil.
The band includes Naila Skorpio on vocals and songwriting, Felipe Andreoli on bass, Viviane Seixas on drums, Marcelo Da Matta on guitar, and Yuri Queiroga on keyboards. They've released albums like "Aranha Cor de Rosa" in 2009, "A Casa dos Espelhos" in 2012, "Epifania" in 2017, and "Luzia" in 2021.
Other songs in their catalog include "Marilyn Forever" and "Rapte-me Camaleoa."
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