Vaka Prenha
Vaka Prenha came together in Rio de Janeiro in the early 1990s, a samba band that mixed in funk and rock. Their song "Céu Azul" caught on quickly and helped...
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Vaka Prenha came together in Rio de Janeiro in the early 1990s, a samba band that mixed in funk and rock. Their song "Céu Azul" caught on quickly and helped them find an audience beyond their hometown.
The group included Junior Bill on vocals and guitar, Marcos Vinícius on bass, and Marcelo D2 on drums. They put out albums like Vaka Prenha in 1995 and Beco da Fama the following year. Their lyrics sometimes touched on social issues, which led to some radio stations refusing to play their music.
Other songs like "Eu Sou Um Cara" and "Tô Legal" kept their sound in circulation through the late '90s. The band lineup shifted over time, with musicians like guitarist Alcione Mazzeo and vocalist Dida joining at different points.
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