Yas (Brasil)
Yas formed in 2013 as a Brazilian alternative rock band. The group includes Ana Claudia Lomelino on vocals and guitar, Guilherme Nazarian on bass, and Rafael...
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Yas formed in 2013 as a Brazilian alternative rock band. The group includes Ana Claudia Lomelino on vocals and guitar, Guilherme Nazarian on bass, and Rafael Miranda on drums. They released their first album '111' in 2016, which featured the track '111 (part. Alee)' that helped bring them wider attention.
Their second album 'Respirar' came out in 2018, followed by 'Além do Azul' in 2020. The band's sound has shifted across these releases, moving from the straightforward rock energy of their debut toward more experimental territory before circling back to something closer to their original approach with electronic touches.
In 2019, Yas faced plagiarism accusations related to their song '111,' though these were eventually dismissed. The band has continued working since then, maintaining a following among listeners who connect with their direct, emotionally open approach to songwriting.
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