Osmano e Manito
Osmano e Manito are a Brazilian duo from Rio de Janeiro. They work as Osmano Pinho on guitar and vocals and Manito Oliveira on percussion and vocals. Their...
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Osmano e Manito are a Brazilian duo from Rio de Janeiro. They work as Osmano Pinho on guitar and vocals and Manito Oliveira on percussion and vocals. Their sound mixes samba with funk and pop elements.
Their debut album was called "Ao Vivo em Copacabana." They followed it with records like "Sambando na Cidade" and "Pra Cima." Among their songs, "Duas Coisas" from 2011 became particularly well-known.
They've recorded other tracks like "Roubando Uma Goiana," "Esta Noite Sonhei Contigo," "Novo Caminho," and "Coração Não Se Vende." The duo has also worked with artists including Zeca Pagodinho and Marisa Monte.
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