Zé Marcos e Eduardo
Zé Marcos e Eduardo are a Brazilian sertanejo duo from Cuiabá, Mato Grosso. They started performing together in the early 1990s, playing local bars and...
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Zé Marcos e Eduardo are a Brazilian sertanejo duo from Cuiabá, Mato Grosso. They started performing together in the early 1990s, playing local bars and festivals. Their debut album 'Na Batida do Coração' came out in 1997.
Their 1999 song 'O Bom da Fita' became one of their most recognizable tracks. The duo's music typically features romantic ballads with accordion accompaniment, exploring themes of love and longing common in sertanejo.
In 2003, they faced plagiarism accusations over a melody that was said to resemble an Argentinian song. The legal issues that followed temporarily interrupted their work before they eventually resumed performing.
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