Their song 'De Herói a Vilão' became particularly well-known, touching on themes of love and betrayal.
For a sense of their sound, 'De Herói a Vilão' and 'Olhando A Lua' frame it pretty well, melodic, direct, and grounded in that 1990s Brazilian duo feel.
The duo wrote and performed their own material, with Zé Marco on lead vocals and guitar and Miguel handling vocals and percussion. Their recordings found an audience with straightforward emotional territory, songs like 'Eu Sei Que É Amor' and 'Fim de Um Amor' kept to familiar ground of romance and heartache. While their style sometimes drew questions from critics who found it hard to categorize, tracks such as 'Não Vou Chorar' and 'Um Dia Vai Querer Voltar' maintained a consistent, melodic approach.
Zé Marco e Miguel worked together in the 1990s, releasing several albums through the decade. Their song 'De Herói a Vilão' from 1992 became particularly well-known, and they followed with 'Um Dia de Cada Vez' in 1994 and 'Luz de Acender' in 1998.
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