Zé Onias, o Moral de Macambira
Zé Onias, o Moral de Macambira formed in the 1980s in Macambira, Bahia, with Zé Onias on vocals and guitar. Their music mixed Brazilian rhythms with funk and...
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Zé Onias, o Moral de Macambira formed in the 1980s in Macambira, Bahia, with Zé Onias on vocals and guitar. Their music mixed Brazilian rhythms with funk and hip-hop, and their song 'Festa Muito Louca' became a local anthem.
Their lyrics and performances sometimes drew criticism and police attention, but they kept playing. They released albums like 'Deixa a Gente Trabalhar' in 1989 and 'O Moral' in 1992, with a lineup that included Carlinhos Bomfim on bass and Jorginho on drums.
By the early 2000s, they had put out records like 'Maneiro do Povo' and a live album from 1997. Their sound stayed rooted in the working-class perspective of their hometown, without much polish or mainstream adaptation.
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