Wallace Maia is a Brazilian singer-songwriter who formed a band under his name in 1999. Their 2002 album 'O Que Eu Fiz Pra Merecer' gave them their breakthrough, with the title track becoming particularly well-known. The band's sound leaned toward upbeat pop with catchy rhythms, as heard on songs like 'Festa da Ilha Encantada' and 'Vem e Abraça-me'.
Their career included several more albums, such as 'Tudo Por um Sentimento' in 2003 and 'Um Abraço Teu' in 2005. The song 'O Que Eu Fiz Pra Merecer' was later involved in plagiarism accusations, though the details of that legal situation aren't clearly documented here. The band continued releasing music despite some internal and financial challenges.
By 2007 they had put out an album called 'Perdão', and their material seemed to shift from straightforward pop toward more reflective themes. Other tracks in their catalog include 'Lançar As Redes' and 'For You Jesus', which suggest a range from festive to devotional subjects. The group's activity after that period isn't detailed in the available information.
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