Wagner José e Seu Bando
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Wagner José e Seu Bando

Wagner José e Seu Bando formed in Salvador, Bahia in the early 2000s. Their music mixed Brazilian rhythms with reggae and funk, and they had a breakout single...

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Wagner José e Seu Bando's Bahian reggae and funk

A Salvador band that mixed Brazilian rhythms with reggae and funk, anchored by the breakout single "Dona Léa".

For a quick sense of their vibe, try "Quero é aprontar" or "Entre Na Fila". They're both good examples of that Bahian reggae-funk mix they did.

They carved out a space in Brazilian popular music by blending danceable rhythms with straightforward lyrics, as heard in songs like "Quero é aprontar". Their sound drew both an audience and criticism for commercializing traditional styles, but their recordings like "Entre Na Fila" kept people moving. The band's particular take on reggae and funk made them a fixture in the early 2000s Bahia scene.

Formed in Salvador in the early 2000s, they released albums like "Bandalismo" in 2004 and "Nação do Reggae" in 2011. Wagner José stayed on as lead singer through lineup shifts that included musicians like Paulo Malakali on guitar and Juninho do Sax on saxophone.

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Wagner José e Seu Bando formed in Salvador, Bahia in the early 2000s. Their music mixed Brazilian rhythms with reggae and funk, and they had a breakout single called "Dona Léa" that helped them gain attention across Brazil.

They released albums like "Bandalismo" in 2004, "Vida Bandida" in 2007, and "Nação do Reggae" in 2011. Songs like "Quero é aprontar" and "Entre Na Fila" show their blend of danceable rhythms with straightforward lyrics.

At different points, the band included musicians like Paulo Malakali on guitar, Marcus Baldini on bass, Marcos Fiúza on drums, and Juninho do Sax on saxophone. Wagner José remained the lead singer and songwriter throughout their shifts in lineup.

Their music drew criticism from some who felt they were commercializing traditional sounds, and they faced various allegations that they publicly denied. Still, their recordings found an audience interested in their particular take on Brazilian popular music.

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