A Salvador band mixing traditional Brazilian sounds and social themes since their 2015 debut.
For a sense of their style, try "Eu Amo Voce" or "Despertar", they capture that mix of percussion and melody pretty well.
Their 2015 breakout "Lá Vou Eu" put them on the map, and songs like "Camaleoa" show how they weave Brazilian rhythms with contemporary energy. They've drawn attention for lyrics that touch on social issues, which led to a canceled concert in Porto Alegre in 2017. Tracks such as "Meu Primeiro Amor" and "Par Perfeito" highlight their range across jazz, reggae, and Afrobeat influences.
Formed in Salvador with Luciano Matos on lead vocals, they released "Lá Vou Eu" in 2015, followed by albums like "Pra Sambar" in 2017 and "Salve o Povo" in 2021. Their music has evolved to incorporate more diverse sounds while keeping a focus on social themes.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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