Xicão Uai Rock formed in Belo Horizonte with three friends who shared the band's name. Their debut album 'Tempim Bruscado' gave them a national platform, anchored by the title track that mixed rock with Brazilian folk elements. Songs like 'Despoluir' and 'Poeira e Carvão' followed, carrying their straightforward approach to lyrics about social issues.
They've kept the same lineup since the beginning: Xicão on vocals, Uai on bass, and Rock on drums. Their music tends to draw from rock and reggae without much polish, and they've worked with other Brazilian musicians over time. The song 'Não Vai Ter Golpe' stirred some political debate, which fit with their general stance of speaking plainly in their music.
Their catalog includes tracks like 'O Desapego' and 'Superar' that stick to their basic sound.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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