O Show da Luna
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O Show da Luna

O Show da Luna is a Brazilian band that makes music for children. Their songs like 'Nem Tudo Nasce da Semente' and 'Olha o Tatu Bola' have simple, catchy...

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O Show da Luna, a Brazilian band for kids

Their songs turn everyday questions into simple, catchy tunes for children.

For a good sense of their style, try 'Nem Tudo Nasce da Semente' or 'Brincando Na Lama!', they're both exactly what this band does well.

O Show da Luna's music sticks with families because it's built around the small mysteries kids notice. A song like 'Nem Tudo Nasce da Semente' takes a basic idea and makes it singable, while 'Brincando Na Lama!' just lets the fun of playing in mud be the whole point. They keep the lyrics plain and the melodies light, which works for parents who want something straightforward and educational.

Priscilla Alcantara, Luciano Amaral, and João de Aquino started the band and put out their first album in 2012. Later records like 'No Reino do Brinquedo' stuck with the same idea, using music to explore simple questions. In 2016, Alcantara's altered National Anthem performance drew criticism, but the band defended it as artistic expression.

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O Show da Luna is a Brazilian band that makes music for children. Their songs like 'Nem Tudo Nasce da Semente' and 'Olha o Tatu Bola' have simple, catchy melodies with lyrics that encourage curiosity about everyday things. The band started with Priscilla Alcantara, Luciano Amaral, and João de Aquino.

They released their first album in 2012, which included songs about playing in mud and wondering what happened to the cabbage. Later albums like 'No Reino do Brinquedo' and 'O Show da Luna e o Pé de Feijão Mágico' continued with this approach, using music to explore basic questions children might ask.

In 2016, Alcantara sang an altered version of the National Anthem at a concert, which upset some conservative groups. The band defended their choice as artistic expression. Their songs remain popular with families who appreciate the straightforward, educational tone of tracks like 'Brincando Na Lama!' and 'Que Houve Com a Couve?'

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