Oriundos de Jáh
Oriundos de Já is a reggae band from São Paulo that started playing in the late 1990s. Their music pulls from Jamaican reggae while working in Brazilian...
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Oriundos de Já is a reggae band from São Paulo that started playing in the late 1990s. Their music pulls from Jamaican reggae while working in Brazilian popular music and Afro-Brazilian rhythms. The band's name means 'Sons of Jah,' which nods to the Rastafarian beliefs that surface in their lyrics.
Their songs often touch on spirituality, social justice, and looking for peace. Tracks like 'À Deus' and 'Índio Gente' reflect those themes. The lineup has included Tico Santa Cruz on vocals, Buguinha Dub on guitar, Adriano Dengue on bass, and Sávio Canhoto on drums.
They've put out albums like Água de Chuva in 2002, O Som da Libertação in 2005, and À Deus in 2022. That most recent record had guest spots from Gilberto Gil and O Rappa.
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