Virtude Rasta
Virtude Rasta is a Brazilian roots reggae band from Salvador, Bahia, formed in 2007 by siblings Bruno and Danilo Souza. Their music pulls from classic reggae...
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Virtude Rasta is a Brazilian roots reggae band from Salvador, Bahia, formed in 2007 by siblings Bruno and Danilo Souza. Their music pulls from classic reggae and Afro-Brazilian sounds, with current members including Bruno on vocals, Danilo on drums, Mateus Cruz on guitar, Pedro Garcia on bass, and André Corrêa on keyboards.
They released their debut album 'Fazer Acontecer' in 2010, which included the title track that became a hit. Later albums like 'Viver É Lutar' in 2012 and 'Acorda Brasil' in 2014 followed. Other songs in their catalog include 'Ganga Zumba', 'I cry', and 'Recarreggae'.
The band cites influences ranging from Bob Marley and Peter Tosh to Brazilian artists like Jorge Ben Jor and Gilberto Gil.
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