A Brazilian band that mixed reggae, soul, and local rhythms for nearly two decades.
For a quick sense of their sound, try "A Tua Mão" or "Prova de Amor." Both have that steady, warm groove they did well.
When "A Tua Mão" broke through in 2001, it showed how their sound could connect across Brazil. That mix of reggae and Brazilian rhythms gave them a distinct place, and songs like "Prova de Amor" kept that energy alive through later albums. They weren't reinventing anything, but they made it work on their own terms.
They formed in Rio in 1998 with Zózimo Bulbul on vocals and guitar. The early self-titled album and 2003's "Geração Perdida" established their blend, and they kept recording through the 2010s with releases like "Pedras no Caminho" in 2012.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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