Zero e Denny
Zero e Denny is a Brazilian duo formed by Ronaldo Fragoso (Zero) and Denny da Silva (Denny) in São Paulo in the early 1990s. Their debut album, also titled...
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Zero e Denny is a Brazilian duo formed by Ronaldo Fragoso (Zero) and Denny da Silva (Denny) in São Paulo in the early 1990s. Their debut album, also titled 'Sentimentos Maus,' came out in 1995. The title track became their most recognized song, known for its raw lyrics about difficult emotions.
That song's direct language and bleak themes drew some criticism at the time, but it connected with a wide audience in Brazil. The duo kept working, releasing several more albums over the following decades, including 'Sangue Bom' in 2002 and 'Realismo' in 2005.
Zero typically handled lyrics and vocals, while Denny was the guitarist and composer. Their music sometimes incorporated elements from samba and funk, and they worked with other Brazilian artists like Caetano Veloso and Gilberto Gil. Their later albums include 'Viver É Melhor Que Sonhar' from 2012 and 'O Que Não Mata, Engorda' from 2016.
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