A fan group from the late 1970s whose samba-rooted anthems became the soundtrack of match days.
For the full feeling, listen to 'Porque São Paulo É Sentimento' and 'Pode Vir Todo Mundo'. That's the sound of the terraces.
They turned football passion into songs that actually get sung in the stands. 'Porque São Paulo É Sentimento' from 1998 is the one everyone knows, it's still played at games. Their music captures that specific, raw energy of being in the stadium, which is why it sticks around.
They started in the late 1970s as São Paulo fans writing songs, drawing on samba and sertanejo. Over time, they folded in rock, reggae, and hip-hop elements, but the core stayed tied to football culture. Some fan clashes brought controversy, yet the music remained a fixture for the club.
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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