Tahde Zuera formed in Rio de Janeiro in 2013 with four members: Tárcio Vidigal, Zuera Mendes, Bruno Dias, and Dann Vilela. Their debut song 'Sou Mídia do Face' caught on quickly, mixing raw energy with lyrics that took aim at social issues.
Their music often sparked debate in Brazil, with critics calling it vulgar while fans connected with its directness. They released albums like 'Nois É Bruto' and 'Quatro Por Um' that kept working in that same space of blunt social commentary set to driving rhythms.
After some legal challenges and public backlash, the band's output slowed. They made a mark by being willing to say things other acts wouldn't, even when it caused trouble.
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