US.4
US.4 was a Brazilian band that formed around 2011. Their debut single "Nem Sempre o Que Se Quer" became a significant hit in Brazil, appearing on television...
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US.4 was a Brazilian band that formed around 2011. Their debut single "Nem Sempre o Que Se Quer" became a significant hit in Brazil, appearing on television shows and earning them attention. The song remains their most recognizable track.
The band included Tiago Iorc on vocals, Luis Felipe Leprevost on bass, Cadu Moreira on guitar, and Natália Damini on drums. They released their self-titled debut album in 2011, followed by "Leve" in 2014. Other songs like "Até Quando Esperar?" and "Dias De Trégua E Paz" appeared in their catalog.
US.4 went on hiatus in 2015. During that time, Tiago Iorc worked on solo material while other members pursued different collaborations. The band released a compilation called "Trovadores" in 2018 featuring reinterpretations of earlier songs.
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