Yerushalém formed in Rio de Janeiro around 2005, with vocalist and lyricist Noa Bruckner at the center. Their music pulls from Brazilian samba and funk, sometimes weaving in traditional Jewish melodies.
Other tracks like 'Quebrando Cadeias' and 'O Tempo Está Passando' show their range, moving between rhythmic grooves and more reflective moments. Their sound doesn't fit neatly into one category, which drew some early skepticism from critics who weren't sure what to make of it.
They followed up with albums like 'Makom' in 2014, continuing to blend those Brazilian and Middle Eastern influences. Guitarist Raphael Levy is another key member, helping shape the instrumental textures behind Bruckner's vocals.
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