Oq!
Oq! was a Brazilian band that formed in the early 2000s. They released their self-titled debut album in 2004, followed by records like "Órbita" in 2006 and...
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Oq! was a Brazilian band that formed in the early 2000s. They released their self-titled debut album in 2004, followed by records like "Órbita" in 2006 and "Astronave Oq!" in 2008. Their lineup included Leonardo Marques on vocals, Jefferson Melo on guitar, Felipe Andreoli on bass, and Diego Lopes on drums.
Their song "Balada Dos Cometas" became their most recognizable track, with lyrics that often referenced celestial imagery and space themes. They kept releasing albums through the 2010s, including "Luz Bruta" in 2011 and "Atempora" in 2017.
Some listeners found their sound experimental and their lyrics introverted, which created some distance from more mainstream Brazilian music circles. But they developed a following for their particular approach, with songs like "Eu rio" appearing alongside their better-known work.
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