Ulisses e Moisés
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Ulisses e Moisés

Ulisses Costa and Moisés Moreira started playing together as teenagers in Rio de Janeiro, performing in local clubs and on street corners. They eventually...

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Ulisses e Moisés, Brazilian samba-pop duo

A pair from Rio who built a catalog of rhythmic, danceable songs about everyday life.

For a quick sense of their style, try 'Atende o Telefone' or 'Coração'. They're both pretty typical of what they do.

They came up playing street corners and clubs in Rio, then signed a deal and put out their self-titled debut in 2012. Their music pulls from samba and pagode, with tracks like 'Atende o Telefone' showing their knack for straightforward, rhythmic pop. Some of their material, including 'Bebo Pra Carai', has drawn criticism for focusing on drinking and partying, but they've said it just reflects parts of everyday life in Brazil.

They started as teenagers performing in local spots around Rio. After their 2012 debut, albums like 2014's 'Tudo É Bom' and 2016's 'Deixa o Ritmo Te Levar' continued in a similar vein, with songs such as 'Arrepia' keeping their sound rooted in accessible Brazilian pop.

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Ulisses Costa and Moisés Moreira started playing together as teenagers in Rio de Janeiro, performing in local clubs and on street corners. They eventually signed a record deal and put out their self-titled debut album in 2012. Their music pulls from Brazilian samba and pagode traditions, with songs like 'Coração' and 'Bebedeira' showing their knack for straightforward, rhythmic pop.

Some of their material, including tracks like 'Bebo Pra Carai', has drawn criticism for focusing on drinking and partying. The duo has said their songs just reflect parts of everyday life in Brazil. They've worked with other artists from that scene, including Thiaguinho and Xande de Pilares.

Their 2014 album 'Tudo É Bom' and 2016's 'Deixa o Ritmo Te Levar' continued in a similar vein. Songs such as 'Arrepia' and 'Atende o Telefone' kept their sound rooted in accessible, danceable Brazilian pop.

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