Zuadões do Forró formed in Brazil's Northeast in 2005. They're a forró band, a style rooted in that region's music. Their 2011 single 'Pianinho' became a hit, which helped bring them wider attention.
The group includes Anderson Rodrigues on vocals and Edivaldo "Gordo" de Souza on accordion. Their sound leans on those traditional forró elements, with the accordion carrying a lot of the melody. They've put out albums like 'Pianinho' in 2011 and 'Nosso Amor' in 2018.
There were some claims about plagiarism around their rise, though the existing history doesn't get into specifics. They kept making music through it. The band's recordings include live albums, like 'Ao Vivo em Salvador' from 2015.
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