A São Paulo group blending reggae with local sounds since 1989, with a focus on spirituality and community.
For a good sense of their vibe, try "Em Teus Braços" or "Ao Teu Lado", they're straightforward, rhythmic, and carry that hopeful tone.
Nazireu's music offers a grounded, hopeful take on reggae fused with Brazilian rhythms, avoiding flash for a consistent message. Songs like "Do falso pro eterno" and "Em Teus Braços" weave spirituality and community into steady grooves. They've quietly built a catalog that feels like a reliable presence, not a trend.
They formed in São Paulo in 1989, with a lineup including Rafael "Alfa" Barreto on vocals and Bruno "Fuinha" Silva on guitar. From their self-titled debut in 1996 to "A Vida Continua" in 2022, they've put out seven albums without much shift in their core sound.
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