Zé do Ouro e Magnata
Zé do Ouro e Magnata are a Brazilian duo from Minas Gerais. Zé do Ouro (born José Maria do Nascimento) and Magnata (born Antônio Carlos da Silva) met in Belo...
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Zé do Ouro e Magnata are a Brazilian duo from Minas Gerais. Zé do Ouro (born José Maria do Nascimento) and Magnata (born Antônio Carlos da Silva) met in Belo Horizonte in the late 1990s and started playing local bars. Their 2005 debut album 'Filho de Minas Gerais' gave them a national hit with the title track, a straightforward tribute to their home state.
Their music draws from sertanejo, samba, and forró, with some folk touches from Minas Gerais traditions. Songs like 'Canto de Saudade' and 'Condessa Sem Trono' show their preference for sentimental lyrics about love, family, and place. They've released several albums since, including 'Nosso Canto' in 2007 and 'Raízes de Minas' in 2016.
In 2012, they faced plagiarism accusations over a traditional melody, which they denied. The duo still performs with Zé do Ouro on vocals and guitar, Magnata on vocals and accordion.
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