A Brazilian trio mixing axé, samba, and hip-hop phrasing into atmospheric tracks.
For their vibe, try 'Campos do Jordão 0º' or 'Olhos Famintos', both have that drifting, atmospheric feel they do well.
They caught a bit of attention in 2018 with the single '3am (Peixe e Pão)', a slow, circling song about late-night hunger. Tracks like 'Lamborghini'$ & Ferrari'$' and 'Seu Corpo Nu' show how they blend local rhythms with electronic touches and conversational vocals. Their music has a drifting, late-night quality that feels rooted in Salvador without trying to be a dancefloor hit.
They formed in Salvador in 2015, drawing from axé and samba while playing together. Their first album, Amor, Dor e Fé, came out in 2017, followed by Pra Vida Inteira in 2019 and Fé Na Luta in 2021. The lineup expanded to include more percussion, but they've kept a steady output without much chart noise after that 2018 single.
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