A Brazilian pair from Goiás who built a catalog on straightforward emotional ballads.
For a sense of their style, 'Vou Te Chamar De Amor' and 'Coração Pela Metade' are pretty much the blueprint. They don't stray far from that formula, and honestly, that's what their fans seem to like.
They've been a reliable presence in sertanejo since the late '90s, with songs like 'Vou Te Chamar De Amor' that stick to the genre's heartfelt, uncomplicated core. Their 2004 album 'Dona do Meu Destino' helped them reach a wider audience beyond their home state. Even with later work like the 2015 studio album 'Do Jeito que o Povo Gosta', they've kept that same consistent, sentimental approach.
They started playing together in Jataí, Goiás, in 1998, with Zé Henrique on vocals and guitar and Gabriel on vocals and accordion. Steady gigging led to their 2004 album 'Dona do Meu Destino', which brought more attention, and they've kept recording and touring in Brazil since, with albums like 'Nosso Amor É Assim' in 2006 and 'Destino' in 2010.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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