A Brazilian forró group that mixes traditional sounds with electric guitars and synthesizers.
For a sense of their style, check out "Minha Menina (Volte Amor)" or "Farsante". They're solid examples of how the band handles those love-and-life themes.
They started as a street act in 2010 and built a local following with songs like "Minha Menina (Volte Amor)". Their lyrics stick to love and everyday scenes, but the music pulls in modern touches like synthesizers alongside the accordion. It's a straightforward take on forró that's found an audience without overcomplicating things.
José Vaqueiro Filho formed the band when he was 15, performing on the streets before gaining attention in Ceará. They've had lineup changes and some controversy, including a member's suspension in 2019, but kept recording tracks like "Baby Vira Bebo" and "Farsante".
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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