A short-lived but memorable Brazilian quartet from the early 1970s.
If you're new to them, start with "Temporal" or "Eu Quero Mais." They capture that mix of samba and bossa nova that defined their sound.
They weren't around long, but their blend of gentle melody and subtle defiance left a quiet mark in Brazilian music. Songs like "Amor Perfeito" and "Retratos Não Falam" became staples, balancing romantic themes with a rhythmic pulse that felt both traditional and fresh. Their catalog, including tracks like "Eu Não Vivo Sem Você" and "Dúvidas," has lingered in Brazilian music memory.
Quatro Fatos formed in Rio de Janeiro in 1969 with Antônio Pedro, Luiz Antonio, Miúcha, and Paulo César. They kept recording through it, putting out albums like "Dois," "Três," and "Quatro" that maintained their core lineup and musical approach without softening their edge. They broke up in 1975 after six years together.
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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