Oelefante
O Elefante formed in São Paulo in 1987, a Brazilian rock band fronted by vocalist Camargo. Their debut album 'Sombra' came out in 1992, followed by records...
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O Elefante formed in São Paulo in 1987, a Brazilian rock band fronted by vocalist Camargo. Their debut album 'Sombra' came out in 1992, followed by records like 'Tropicalismo' in 1994 and 'Um Gosto de Sol' in 1998. The band's sound drew from heavy metal and Brazilian folk, though their lineup changed over time.
Their 2004 album 'Ode ao Ódio' included the title track that became widely known in Brazil. The song addressed violence and prejudice, sparking discussion. Other songs like 'Adaptado' and 'Picolé' also appeared in their catalog.
Camargo's lyrics often touched on social and political themes, which sometimes drew criticism. The band kept performing and recording through various challenges, maintaining a presence in Brazilian rock without becoming a mainstream pop act.
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