A Pernambuco group whose 1996 single 'Bilhetes Rasgados' broke through with sharp lyrics and shifting sounds.
For a quick sense of them, try 'Bilhetes Rasgados' for that early hit, then 'Um Dia Quente' to hear how their sound filled out.
They weren't just making music in Recife; they were writing about things that mattered, which got them noticed and sometimes criticized. Songs like 'Bilhetes Rasgados' and 'Um Dia Quente' show that mix of catchy tunes and pointed words. Their sound grew from acoustic setups to something fuller, keeping a local feel while reaching farther.
They started with Caninana Severino and Jairo Macedo in Recife, adding Pedro Costa and Marcondes Rocha. 'Bilhetes Rasgados' in 1996 brought them wider ears, and they kept putting out tracks like 'Fogo do Inverno'. Things got rocky internally by the early 2000s, with the history trailing off around 2002.
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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