Zé Ditoin & Forró Cueca Mijada
Zé Ditoin formed Forró Cueca Mijada in the early 2000s, with a name that translates roughly to 'Soiled Underwear Forró.' He came from Ceará, a region known...
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Zé Ditoin formed Forró Cueca Mijada in the early 2000s, with a name that translates roughly to 'Soiled Underwear Forró.' He came from Ceará, a region known for traditional forró. The band's sound mixed forró with punk and rock elements, and their lyrics often dealt with topics like alcoholism and infidelity, which put them at odds with some listeners.
Their 2004 album 'Bebendo Sem Parar' gave them wider recognition, and songs like 'Dança do Coxinha' and 'O Tolo (Fiquei pra Trás)' became part of their set. The lineup changed over time, with Zé Ditoin as the constant member. Former players included accordionist Chico da Escrita and percussionist Cego Gonzaga.
Their concerts were known for being loud and rowdy, and they developed a loyal following even as their style drew criticism from more conservative corners of the forró scene. They kept recording into the 2010s, with albums like 'Esculacho' in 2010 that took on political themes.
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