A São Paulo duo that mixed Brazilian rhythms with pop, known for songs about love and mistaken identity.
For a sense of their early appeal, 'Duas Alianças Trocadas' still holds up. 'O Lado Bom (a Gente Aprende)' shows their later, more reflective side.
Their 1998 debut album 'Duetos' included 'Duas Alianças Trocadas,' a ballad that became popular in Brazil for its melody and lyrics about love and mistaken identity. They kept making albums like 'Onde Está o Céu?' and 'Arquitetura,' with songs like 'O Lado Bom (a Gente Aprende)' exploring themes of love and social issues. Their collaborations with Gilberto Gil, Marisa Monte, and Caetano Veloso brought different influences into their sound.
S Armani formed in São Paulo in the mid-1990s, started by Sérgio Assad and Arnaldo Antunes. They released albums from 1998's 'Duetos' through 2005's 'Arquitetura,' with Assad and Antunes staying as the core members throughout.
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