Zoraide
Zoraide formed in Salvador, Bahia, with Monique Kessous on vocals, Rodrigo Lima on guitar, and Gabriel Guedes on drums. Their debut album 'Ao Seu Lado' came...
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Zoraide formed in Salvador, Bahia, with Monique Kessous on vocals, Rodrigo Lima on guitar, and Gabriel Guedes on drums. Their debut album 'Ao Seu Lado' came out in 2016, and its title track became a hit in Brazil. The song 'Tudo Por Uma Vida' also appears among their popular work.
Their music draws from Brazilian rhythms while working in a pop framework, with Kessous's vocal delivery often described as raw and emotional. This approach brought them attention, though it sometimes drew criticism alongside praise.
They've released other albums including 'Tempestade' in 2018 and 'Luz' in 2021. The band has maintained a following in Brazil through these records and their live performances.
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