Neucy e Marysa
Neucy e Marysa are a Brazilian sertanejo duo from Goiás who started performing together in the mid-1990s. They met at local festivals in the early part of...
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Neucy e Marysa are a Brazilian sertanejo duo from Goiás who started performing together in the mid-1990s. They met at local festivals in the early part of that decade and formed their partnership around 1995. Their music includes songs like "Fim de Semana" and "Tá Sendo Difícil."
Their approach to sertanejo sometimes mixed in pop and electronic touches, which drew some criticism from traditional corners of the genre.
They released albums such as "Sertanejo de Raiz" in 1995, "Destino" in 1997, and "As Patroas" in 2001. Neucy de Oliveira handles lead vocals and guitar, while Marysa dos Reis sings and plays bass.
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