Ziza
Ziza formed in Salvador, Bahia in 1999. Their 2003 album 'Mulher das Lágrimas' gave them a national hit with the title track, which became something of a...
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Ziza formed in Salvador, Bahia in 1999. Their 2003 album 'Mulher das Lágrimas' gave them a national hit with the title track, which became something of a standard in Brazilian music. The band's sound pulls from samba, axé, and pagode.
They released several albums through the 2000s, including 'Ziza II' in 2005 and 'A Força do Axé' in 2007. Other songs like 'Atos de Deus' and 'Motivo' also found an audience. In 2005, they dealt with legal issues over unauthorized samples, which led them to rework some material.
Their lyrics sometimes touched on social and political themes, which drew occasional criticism. The group's core lineup included Jairo Azevedo on vocals, Felipe Escandurras on guitar, Paulo Ricardo on bass, and Gileno Félix on drums.
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