Yran Palmeira started in 2004 with their debut album "Balaio de Amor." The title track from that record became an early hit for the Brazilian group, though it drew some criticism for being too sensual at the time. They're from Belém, Pará, and their music often works with traditional Brazilian rhythms like forró and brega alongside pop elements.
The band kept making music through it, releasing records like "Cada Vez Mais Apaixonado" in 2010 and "A Força do Amor" in 2014. Songs like "Xote da Menina Nova" and "Amor Verdadeiro" show their knack for romantic themes set to danceable rhythms.
The group includes Yran Palmeira on vocals and guitar, Weslley Cardoso on bass, Anderson Ribeiro on drums, and Danilo Lima on keyboards. They've built a following in Brazil with a sound that feels both familiar and contemporary, avoiding strict formulas in favor of something more improvised and direct.
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