ZNPE
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ZNPE

ZNPE is a Brazilian group that formed in Salvador, Bahia in the late 2000s. The band includes Marcelo D2, Amora, Black Alien, and Fernanda Abreu. Their song...

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ZNPE is a Brazilian group that formed in Salvador, Bahia in the late 2000s. The band includes Marcelo D2, Amora, Black Alien, and Fernanda Abreu. Their song 'Veneza Brasileira' came out in 2013.

They put out a live album called 'ZNPE 1 (Ao Vivo)' in 2010, followed by studio albums in 2013 and 2018. Their music draws from reggae, hip-hop, and Brazilian folk styles.

Marcelo D2 handles rapping and vocals, Amora sings, Black Alien raps and produces, and Fernanda Abreu contributes vocals and songwriting. The group's sound developed from sessions in makeshift studios around Salvador.

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