Zé Paraguai e Paraíso
Zé Paraguai e Paraíso formed in 1975 when accordionist Zé Paraguai from Ponta Porã teamed up with singer Paraíso. Their debut album came out in 1977, anchored...
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Zé Paraguai e Paraíso formed in 1975 when accordionist Zé Paraguai from Ponta Porã teamed up with singer Paraíso. Their debut album came out in 1977, anchored by the title track "Eu Só Gosto de Você," which became a national hit in Brazil.
They kept recording through the 1990s and 2000s, putting out songs like "A Distância" and "Casinha de Mãe." Their sound mixed Brazilian rhythms with pop arrangements, though they faced some industry shifts and criticism along the way.
Their catalog includes straightforward love songs and nostalgic pieces, with "A Garota da Pracinha" and "Amar e Sofrer" among their other familiar tracks.
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