A Rio de Janeiro pagode group whose straightforward party tracks have soundtracked Brazilian gatherings for two decades.
For their sound, check "Camisa 10" from their debut. More recent collaborations like "Aonde Quer Chegar" with Gaab show they're still making the same kind of party material.
They've been a reliable source of upbeat samba-pagode for Brazilian parties since their 2002 debut album "Turma do Pagode Vol. 1" with the track "Camisa 10." Songs like "O Brasil Tem Que Te Ver" with Kevinho show they've maintained connections within Brazil's pop and pagode scenes. Their music tends to be straightforward party material rather than complex arrangements, which has kept them in circulation through lineup changes and minor controversies.
Formed in Rio de Janeiro where samba and pagode rhythms naturally mix, they released their debut album in 2002. The group's lineup has included Leandro Filé, Thiagão, Marcelinho TDP, Naldo Benny, and Fabiano Art over time, with Marcelinho TDP leaving in 2018. They continue to put out music that works in the same upbeat, accessible vein as their earlier hits like "Lancinho" and "Ousadia."
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