Zé Profeta
Zé Profeta formed in the early 1980s, led by frontman José Profeta. Their debut album came out in 1985, mixing rock, reggae, and Brazilian rhythms into...
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Zé Profeta formed in the early 1980s, led by frontman José Profeta. Their debut album came out in 1985, mixing rock, reggae, and Brazilian rhythms into something that caught on with listeners looking for a different sound.
In 1987, they released 'A Deusa do Amor,' which became their most recognizable song. Its sensual lyrics and dreamy melody drew both praise and criticism, with some calling it vulgar while others saw it as a celebration of female desire.
They kept making music that challenged norms, though their concerts sometimes faced protests. Songs like 'A Vida Ensina' and 'Amor em Mi Menor' continued in that vein, blending their eclectic style with lyrics that didn't shy away from provocation.
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