A Brazilian group that mixed Bahian rhythms with pop and provocative energy in the late '90s.
For a sense of their sound, 'Tcha Nana Nanana' is the obvious hit, but 'A Linha Tem Cerol' holds up as a solid example of their Bahian-pop mix.
They landed with a major hit in 1998's 'Tcha Nana Nanana,' a song that became a staple in Brazil. Their catalog includes tracks like 'A Linha Tem Cerol' and 'Poesia do cu,' which show a range from danceable rhythms to more pointed material. The group's live shows were known for energetic routines that some found deliberately provocative.
Pânico formed in São Paulo in 1994 with vocalist Carla Perez and a lineup of dancers and percussionists. They released their debut album 'Pânico na TV' in 1998, followed by albums like 'Panibom' in 2001, before activity trailed off in the early 2000s.
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