A straightforward Brazilian duo whose songs became fixtures at festivals and gatherings.
For their sound, check "Abre o seu coração" and "A Mulherada Tá Mexendo." They're the kind of songs that just show up at Brazilian gatherings.
Their 1996 track "Festa Do Vardomiro" became a major hit despite some criticism for its lyrics and dance moves. That song, along with others like "Abre o seu coração" and "A Mulherada Tá Mexendo," helped establish their place in Brazil's popular music landscape. Their music just worked at parties and social gatherings across the country.
They formed in 1987 when Antônio Carlos Lopes and Cléber Rodrigues met as teenagers in Três Rios, Rio de Janeiro. They started performing at local festivals and parties, eventually building a following with their straightforward approach. They released several albums including their self-titled debut in 1992, the "Festa Do Vardomiro" album in 1996, and live recordings like "Tonny e Kleber Ao Vivo" in 2005.
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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