A São Paulo duo whose songs mixed dancefloor energy with social commentary.
For a quick sense of their range, try 'Gatinha Fake' for the dancefloor side and 'Assim Que Se Faz' for the sharper stuff. Both feel like São Paulo after dark.
Their music had a way of getting under your skin while still making you move. 'Assim Que Se Faz' landed them in some hot water for its political edge, but that was part of the point. You could hear their São Paulo roots in the samba rhythms, but they weren't afraid to layer in soul and funk touches that gave their sound a different texture.
They started playing together as teenagers in São Paulo and put out five albums between 2000 and 2010. There was a brief breakup in 2009, but they came back together. Songs like 'Acidente de Amor' and 'A Boate Vai Bombar' ended up in TV and film, which gave their work a wider reach.
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