Saint Dan
Saint Dan is a Brazilian band from Rio de Janeiro. Their song "Bem Diferente" became widely known, helping them reach listeners outside Brazil. They've...
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Saint Dan is a Brazilian band from Rio de Janeiro. Their song "Bem Diferente" became widely known, helping them reach listeners outside Brazil. They've released albums like 2015's "Bem Diferente," 2018's "Na Batida do Samba," and 2022's "Baile da Zona."
Their music pulls from samba and funk, with pop touches. Songs like "Doce Veneno," "Ela," and "Onde Cê Quiser" show that mix. The band includes Danilo Vieira on vocals and guitar, Lucas Souza on drums, Pedro Rosa on bass, and Victor Barbosa on keys.
In 2016, there were some plagiarism claims about a song called "Olhar Pra Trás," but those didn't stick. They've played shows in Europe and South America. Their sound stays rooted in Brazilian rhythms, even as it reaches farther out.
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