Velho Mundo
Velho Mundo formed in the late 1990s, a period of political and cultural change in Brazil. The band was fronted by singer-songwriter Milton Almeida, and their...
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Velho Mundo formed in the late 1990s, a period of political and cultural change in Brazil. The band was fronted by singer-songwriter Milton Almeida, and their music drew from samba, rock, and the protest traditions of earlier decades.
Their debut album in 2003 included the track 'CTI (Nosso País)', which became an anthem for its direct commentary on Brazil's social and economic divides. The song's lyrics and Almeida's delivery connected with listeners, sparking both debate and recognition.
Velho Mundo's work often addressed social justice, environmental concerns, and national identity through straightforward, honest lyrics. They released a series of albums over time, maintaining a focus on these themes without softening their perspective.
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