A Brazilian reggae band whose 1990s hits mixed reflection with groove.
For their sound, start with 'De Bem Comigo' and 'Alivia minha dor', they show that knack for melodies that feel both relaxed and purposeful.
Their song 'Av. Paulista' became a hit that helped introduce reggae to a wider Brazilian audience in the early 1990s. Tracks like 'Liberdade e Paz' and 'Pare Pra Pensar' carry themes of peace and reflection without losing that relaxed, purposeful feel. They've stayed in rotation for listeners who appreciate their straightforward approach to blending reggae with Brazilian sounds.
They formed in the early 1990s in Brazil and released a self-titled debut album. The lineup shifted over time, with Danilo Caymmi leaving and Negra Li joining as vocalist at one point. They put out albums like 'Pra Você' in 1996 and 'Babylon' in 2002, mixing styles without sticking to one rigid formula.
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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