Rima Sambada
Rima Sambada formed in Belo Horizonte in the late 1990s, a group of musicians drawn together by samba. They started playing small local venues, working out...
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Rima Sambada formed in Belo Horizonte in the late 1990s, a group of musicians drawn together by samba. They started playing small local venues, working out their sound. To stand out, they mixed in bits of funk, jazz, and rock with the traditional samba rhythms.
Their song "Capital das Alterosas" came out in 2001 and became a hit. It was an ode to their hometown, and its catchy groove got heavy radio play, which helped push the band to a wider audience. Other tracks like "Rima Sambada" and "RenĂșncia" also became part of their set.
They put out albums like "Deixa Falar" in 2003 and "Samba pras Minas" in 2012. Over time, they worked with other artists, from samba veteran Dona Ivone Lara to pop singer Ivete Sangalo.
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