Val Jamaica
Val Jamaica came out of Salvador, Brazil in the early 1990s, specifically from the Cosme de Farias neighborhood. Their music pulled from the local sounds of...
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Val Jamaica came out of Salvador, Brazil in the early 1990s, specifically from the Cosme de Farias neighborhood. Their music pulled from the local sounds of axé and samba, mixing them with reggae influences to create something that felt both familiar and new on the radio.
In 1994, they released the single "Vou Endoidar," which became a breakout hit. The song's catchy melody and direct lyrics about everyday struggles connected with listeners across Brazil, helping establish the band's presence.
The group was built around a core of family members, including Paulo Jamaica on vocals, Emerson on percussion, Edson on bass, and Ricardinho on drums. This lineup gave their live shows a particular energy that translated well to recordings.
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