The Jump
The Jump formed in Brasília in the early 2000s, playing a mix of pop, rock, and Brazilian rhythms. Their song 'Enquanto Eu Existir' became particularly...
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The Jump formed in Brasília in the early 2000s, playing a mix of pop, rock, and Brazilian rhythms. Their song 'Enquanto Eu Existir' became particularly well-known, along with tracks like 'Essa Balada É Nossa' and 'Passo a Passo'.
They released albums including 'Espírito Indomável' in 2002, 'O Passageiro' in 2005, and 'Nação' in 2010. The band's lineup featured Saulo Fernandes on vocals, Rafael Castro on guitar, Felipe Guedes on bass, and Junior Lima on drums.
Some critics questioned their lyrical approach at times, but they developed a following through live shows. Their music touched on themes ranging from personal relationships to broader social observations.
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