Zeto formed in São Paulo when Pedro Bial met guitarist Fernando Magalhães. Their self-titled debut album came out in 2001, followed by records like 'Só' in 2003 and 'Tudo que Eu Quero' in 2005. The band's lineup has included bassist André Fonseca, drummer Rodrigo Tavares, and keyboardist André X.
In 2006, Zeto released 'Curvas,' which became their most recognizable song. Other tracks like 'Andarilho' and 'Rastro Antigo' appear in their catalog. They've put out six studio albums through 2014's 'Além do Horizonte.'
At one point, Zeto faced a legal dispute over their name. Their song 'Eu Não Sou Gay' drew criticism, though the band said it wasn't meant to be offensive. They've worked with artists including Ana Carolina, Jorge Ben Jor, and Gilberto Gil.
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