A São Paulo group whose romantic ballad "Coração Não Tem Idade (Vou Beijar)" became a radio staple.
For their sound, start with "Coração Não Tem Idade (Vou Beijar)." Their later track "We Are Electric" shows a different, more electronic side.
They arrived at a specific moment in Brazilian pop, signing with Sony Music and landing a genuine hit with "Coração Não Tem Idade (Vou Beijar)." That song's melody and Hugo Pena's vocals defined them for a lot of listeners. The authorship lawsuit around it in 1993 adds a real-world wrinkle to their story.
They formed in São Paulo in the early 1990s with Hugo Pena, Ricardo Fábio, and Marcelo Mira. Their self-titled 1991 debut had the big single, and they put out two more albums by 1993 before taking a break. They came back together around 2000 to perform and record again.
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