Não Pode Ser Nada
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Não Pode Ser Nada

Não Pode Ser Nada formed in São Paulo around 2011. Their self-titled debut album came out in 2013. The group's sound has moved between alternative rock and...

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São Paulo's shape-shifting alternative rock and hip-hop crew

A Brazilian group that moves between introspective rock, danceable tracks, and social commentary without settling.

For their range, try "V8 (part. Pedrin)" and "Sprite & Codein" back to back. They show how this group can shift gears without losing their identity.

They've been putting out music since 2013 that refuses to stay in one lane. Songs like "É o Trem" show their hip-hop side, while the 2022 album "Azul" went back to more introspective material. They've sparked occasional debate with lyrics that touch on social issues, but they've kept working through lineup shifts and changing sounds.

Formed in São Paulo around 2011, they released their self-titled debut in 2013. Albums in 2016, 2019, and 2022 each had a different feel, moving between alternative rock, hip-hop, and more danceable territory. Gui Silveira, Thiago Petit, and Thiago Almeida remained at the center through those changes.

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Não Pode Ser Nada formed in São Paulo around 2011. Their self-titled debut album came out in 2013. The group's sound has moved between alternative rock and hip-hop, with songs like "V8 (part. Pedrin)" and "É o Trem" showing that range.

Over time, the lineup shifted, though Gui Silveira, Thiago Petit, and Thiago Almeida stayed at the center. They put out albums in 2016, 2019, and 2022, each with a different feel. Some tracks, like "Curtir A Vida" and "Sprite & Codein," lean into more upbeat or danceable territory.

Their lyrics sometimes touched on social issues or personal reflection, which sparked occasional debate. But they kept working, releasing music that didn't stick to one mood. The 2022 album "Azul" returned to more introspective material, while earlier songs like "Mexe o Bumbum" had a lighter touch.

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