Ondo
Ondo is a Brazilian musical collective that formed in the early 2000s, led by vocalist and songwriter Rodrigo Brandão. Their music pulls from samba, funk, and...
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Ondo is a Brazilian musical collective that formed in the early 2000s, led by vocalist and songwriter Rodrigo Brandão. Their music pulls from samba, funk, and soul, with songs like 'Se Liga' drawing attention for lyrics that address social and political issues. The band includes Bruno Gouveia on guitar and vocals, Daniel Silveira on bass, and Pedro Ivo on drums.
They released their debut album 'Se Liga' in 2004, followed by 'No Caminho do Sol' in 2006 and 'Um Dia Bom' in 2008. Later albums include a 2010 live recording from Copacabana, a self-titled album in 2013, and 'Pra Quê Falar Tanto' in 2016. Their sound shifted over these records, moving toward more experimental territory while keeping Brazilian rhythms at the core.
Some of their work sparked criticism, particularly around the messaging in 'Se Liga,' but the group maintained that their intent was to provoke thought rather than endorse violence. They've kept a relatively steady output without dramatic breaks, letting the music itself handle the commentary.
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