Valença
Valença began as a local band called Asa de Águia in the early 2000s, formed by Bell Marques and his brother Adson in the coastal town of Valença do Piauí....
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Valença began as a local band called Asa de Águia in the early 2000s, formed by Bell Marques and his brother Adson in the coastal town of Valença do Piauí. They played a mix of traditional Brazilian rhythms with a modern pop sound that caught on in their hometown.
In 2005, their song 'De Volta Pra Minha Terra' became a breakthrough hit across Brazil, with its melody and lyrics about longing for home resonating widely.
Bell Marques left Valença in 2015, citing creative differences, and formed his own band. Valença continued with new members, shifting their musical direction slightly toward pop and electronic music. They've released albums including Asa de Águia in 2004 and De Volta Pra Minha Terra in 2005.
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