Zé Campeiro e Zé Paixão
Zé Campeiro and Zé Paixão were a Brazilian folk duo active in the 1970s. Their 1974 song 'Tudo Sobe' became a hit, addressing rising living costs with a...
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Zé Campeiro and Zé Paixão were a Brazilian folk duo active in the 1970s. Their 1974 song 'Tudo Sobe' became a hit, addressing rising living costs with a catchy melody that connected with ordinary listeners.
José Rodrigues Neto (Zé Campeiro) and José Gonçalves de Araújo (Zé Paixão) came from rural backgrounds. Their music often used humor to comment on social issues like economic inequality and political problems, which resonated with many Brazilians at the time.
They released several albums including 'Zé Campeiro e Zé Paixão' in 1974, 'Terra de Ninguém' in 1975, and 'Brasil, Meu Brasil' in 1977. Their straightforward approach to folk music with samba and country elements gave them a distinctive sound.
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