A São Paulo group from the late '90s whose satirical songs poked at public figures and media influence.
For a quick sense of their style, 'Silvio Santos vem aí!' captures that satirical edge perfectly. 'Feliz' shows they had range beyond just topical humor.
SBT's music wasn't just comedy, it was social commentary with teeth. The song 'Silvio Santos vem aí!' from 2001 sparked real conversations about media power in Brazil. Their catalog, from 'Feliz' to football jingles like 'Brasil, Brasil, Brasil (Tema da Copa 94 no SBT)', shows they could write hooks that stuck around long after the laugh.
They formed in São Paulo in the late 1990s, releasing albums through 2010. The lineup included Serginho Groisman on vocals, Marcelo Adnet on guitar, Tatá Werneck on bass, and Gregório Duvivier on drums. Their sharp tone drew criticism but also built a following who appreciated the pointed observations.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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