A four-piece Brazilian forró group that's been playing together since 2013.
If you want to hear what they do, start with 'Pétalas de Prata' or 'Amor Sem Fim'. Both give you a good sense of their take on forró.
They're one of those bands that makes traditional music feel current without losing its roots. Songs like 'Pétalas de Prata' show how they handle forró's romantic side, while their whole approach has sparked conversations about what belongs in the genre. They've been the same four people from the start, Fabrício Rodrigues on vocals, Rafael Almeida on accordion, Ruan Lima on bass, and Rafaela Almeida on triangle, which gives their sound a consistent feel.
They formed in Ceará in 2013 and put out their first album 'Guardanapo' the next year. Since then they've released records like 'Baião na Vara' in 2016 and 'Forró de Primeira' in 2018, sticking with their original lineup through it all.
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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