A Brazilian trio that built a following with direct, unpolished songs about everyday moments.
For a sense of their range, listen to 'Um Dia Daqueles' and 'Que fase'. They're good examples of how TH6 could be both anthemic and quietly reflective.
TH6 matters because they captured something real about São Paulo life without overcomplicating it. 'Um Dia Daqueles' became an anthem for them, and songs like 'Que fase' and 'Treta de bar' show how they turned ordinary situations into music that stuck. They weren't trying to be perfect, just honest, and that's what connected.
They formed in São Paulo in 2005, playing gigs around the city and working on their sound. Their self-titled album in 2011 drew some criticism for its lyrics, but they kept writing and put out 'O Mundo Não Cabe Dentro de Mim' in 2014 and 'Ele É Quem É' in 2017. They built a following by staying at it, playing shows and putting out records that felt direct.
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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