P.H. formed in Brasília around 2001, with Gabriel Moura on vocals, João Lucas on drums, and Bruno Costa on guitar. The band's name is an acronym for Pode Haver, which translates to 'Anything Can Happen.' They built a sound that pulled from funk and rap, with melodic touches woven through. Their fanbase came to be known as 'Poppers.'
In 2003, they released 'Sem Compromisso,' a track that caught on quickly. Its chorus about having no strings attached seemed to resonate. Another song, 'Reencontro do Amor,' also appears among their notable work. The group put out several albums, including 'Pode Haver' in 2002 and 'Falando a Verdade' in 2003.
They've worked with other Brazilian artists like MV Bill, Alceu Valença, and Seu Jorge. Their lyrics sometimes addressed social themes, which led to some public discussion about their role. The band kept recording through the 2010s, with albums like 'Paz e Amor' in 2015 and 'Povo Guerreiro' in 2017.
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