Zé Pi
Zé Pi is a Brazilian band from Salvador, Bahia. Their debut album came out in 1998, featuring the song "Acredito," which became a hit. They've released other...
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Zé Pi is a Brazilian band from Salvador, Bahia. Their debut album came out in 1998, featuring the song "Acredito," which became a hit. They've released other albums like "Vida Real" in 2000 and "Ao Vivo em Salvador" in 2005.
Their music draws from Brazilian styles like samba-reggae and axé, mixed with pop and rock. Songs like "Fique À Vontade" and "Muito Tempo" show their range. They've collaborated with other artists, including Leo Cavalcanti on "Anoiteceu" and Tulipa Ruiz on "Depois."
In 2007, there was a legal dispute with a former member, but the band continued. Their lyrics sometimes touch on social themes, which has drawn occasional criticism. They put out albums like "Pra Frente" in 2012 and "Acústico em Salvador" in 2020.
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