Saulo Fietz came up in São Paulo, Brazil, drawing from the kind of music Ney Matogrosso made and various African rhythms. He started a band in 2009 that mixed samba, bossa nova, and pop, and their song 'Hoje Eu Vejo' got some attention.
They put out albums like 'Saulo Fietz' in 2012, 'Nação Nordestina' in 2014, 'Ancestral' in 2016, and 'Transcendental' in 2018. Other tracks like 'Indiana' and 'Males Que Vivi' show the range of what they were doing.
The group included Saulo Fietz on vocals and guitar, Marcus Menna on bass, Jean Baptista on drums, and Felipe Salles on keyboards and backing vocals. Their sound wasn't always conventional, and some listeners questioned where they were coming from.
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