Orlley e Dannyel
Orlley e Dannyel are a Brazilian duo from Belo Horizonte who started performing together as teenagers. They're brothers, both named Cunha, with Orlley...
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Orlley e Dannyel are a Brazilian duo from Belo Horizonte who started performing together as teenagers. They're brothers, both named Cunha, with Orlley handling lead vocals and Dannyel on backup. Their music often deals with social themes, particularly around poverty and marginalization.
Their 2007 debut album 'Criança Pobre' brought them wider attention. The title track became something of an anthem, a ballad about Brazil's poor youth that resonated with many listeners. They've continued releasing albums since then, including 'Na Estrada' in 2009 and 'Manifesto' in 2018.
Other songs like 'Declaração' and 'Estrela só' show their range beyond the social commentary material. Their sound is built around acoustic guitar and their vocal harmonies, with lyrics that tend toward the direct and unadorned rather than elaborate poetic constructions.
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