A Brazilian band that started as a solo project and found its sound with a national hit.
For a quick sense of their range, 'Não Tenho Tempo a Perder' has that straightforward punch, while 'O Sal de Todo o Mar' feels more textured. Both hold up.
The single 'Não Tenho Tempo a Perder' broke through in 2010, giving the project a national audience with its direct, energetic feel. Their albums like 'O Som Que Veio do Céu' and 'Tempo de Mudar' show a shift from samba foundations to mixing in rock, pop, and funk. Songs like 'Empreendimento' and 'Desgraça Pouca' capture that blend in a way that feels lived-in, not just genre-hopping.
Tai Veroto began as a solo effort in the early 2000s, with Tai navigating financial limits and few industry ties. The 2010 single 'Não Tenho Tempo a Perder' changed things, catching on nationally and leading to a full band lineup with Caio Freire, Lucas Santos, and Gabriel Monteiro. Their catalog moved from samba roots to include rock and funk touches across albums like 'Além do Horizonte'.
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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