A Brazilian samba and pagode group whose songs like 'País Tropical' carry the rhythm forward.
For a quick sense of their vibe, put on 'País Tropical' or 'Nosso Grito'. They're straightforward, no-fuss samba cuts that do the job.
In a genre where tradition matters, Sambô's take on classics like 'Não Deixe O Samba Morrer' feels like a direct handoff. Their version of 'País Tropical' with Simoninha is a bright, communal reminder of why this music sticks around. It's not about reinventing the wheel, just keeping it rolling with good energy.
The details are fuzzy, but their song list tells a clear story: Sambô plays Brazilian samba and pagode. Tracks like 'Samba a Dois' and 'Sentimento Que Dói' fit right into that pocket, without any detours into unrelated styles.
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