Zazuêta
Zazuêta formed in Salvador, Brazil, with Zé Marcelo and Ivan Huol meeting there. Their song 'Eu te quero aqui Comigo' became a hit, helping them gain...
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Zazuêta formed in Salvador, Brazil, with Zé Marcelo and Ivan Huol meeting there. Their song 'Eu te quero aqui Comigo' became a hit, helping them gain attention. Other tracks like 'Bom Bom Bom' and 'Fiat 147' also show up in their catalog.
They've worked with artists such as Gilberto Gil and Caetano Veloso. The band includes Vini Rosa on bass and Ricardo Gregório on drums. Their albums include a self-titled debut and 'Praia Grande'.
Their music mixes Brazilian rhythms with funk and pop elements. Songs like 'Festa na Tribo' and 'Bye Bye Solidão' reflect this blend. They've been involved with social and environmental causes, which has drawn some criticism alongside their music.
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