A Brazilian collective that mixes samba, funk, and traditional rhythms into streetwise songs.
For a good sense of their approach, try "A Loira e a Morena" or "Oh Rapariga." Both give you that samba-funk blend they do so well.
They came up playing small clubs and street performances, then broke through with the 2005 hit "Oh Rapariga." That song's success helped establish their presence nationally. Their catalog includes tracks like "A Loira e a Morena" and "Cadê o Amor," which show how they handle samba and funk rhythms without losing their Brazilian roots.
Formed in the early 2000s, they built their sound around samba, funk, and traditional Brazilian rhythms. After gaining wider attention with "Oh Rapariga," they released albums like their self-titled debut, "Doce Balanço," and "Samba da Gente." They've worked with artists like Elza Soares and Emicida while keeping their music grounded in those traditions.
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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