Wanda Cunha
Wanda Cunha formed her band in 1982, with her husband Paulo César playing guitar. They found their biggest success in 1987 with the single 'Quadrilha do...
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Wanda Cunha formed her band in 1982, with her husband Paulo César playing guitar. They found their biggest success in 1987 with the single 'Quadrilha do Amor,' which became a hit across Brazil. The song's mix of traditional rhythms and pop appeal made it popular at weddings and parties.
Their music sometimes drew criticism for being too commercial, and there were occasional accusations of plagiarism that the band denied. They kept making music anyway, gradually working in elements of rock and samba alongside their pop foundation. Other songs like 'Carimbó da Colher de Pau' and 'Samba dos Cinquenta' show that range.
Wanda Cunha's catalog has that straightforward, melodic quality that connected with listeners. The band's sound wasn't about reinventing anything, just putting together tunes people wanted to hear.
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