Oziel Silva and Daniel Cândido met in Porto Velho, Rondônia, in 2012 and started performing locally. They moved to Curitiba in 2014, where they worked odd jobs while trying to get noticed. Things turned around in 2016 when they released "Não Espere o Amanhã," a ballad that became a hit in Brazil.
Their self-titled debut album came out in 2017, followed by later releases like "O Mundo Tá Girando" in 2019. Songs such as "Longe Dele Nunca Mais" and "Pra Lá de Bagdá" kept them on the radio. They've worked with artists like Ivete Sangalo and Thiaguinho, and their sound mixes sertanejo with pop and romantic ballads.
In 2018, they faced accusations of plagiarizing a song by Jorge e Mateus, which they denied and eventually resolved. They perform regularly across Brazil.
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