Nenhum de Nos

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Nenhum de Nos
  1. Nenhum de Nós is a Brazilian rock band formed in Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul, in 1986. The band's name translates to "None of Us" in English, reflecting their collective identity and collaborative approach to music. The founding members included vocalist and guitarist Thedy Corrêa, guitarist Carlos Stein, bassist Sady Hömrich, keyboardist André Jung, and drummer Veco Marques.

  2. Nenhum de Nós rose to prominence in the Brazilian rock scene in the late 1980s and early 1990s with their melodic rock sound, introspective lyrics, and engaging live performances. Their music often explores themes of love, identity, and social commentary, resonating with audiences across Brazil and beyond.

  3. The band gained national attention with the release of their third studio album, "Cardume", in 1989, which featured the hit single "Camila, Camila". The song's infectious melody and heartfelt lyrics catapulted Nenhum de Nós to stardom, earning them widespread acclaim and establishing them as one of Brazil's most beloved rock bands.

  4. Over the years, Nenhum de Nós has released numerous albums and singles, showcasing their musical evolution and experimentation with different styles and genres. Albums like "Paz e Amor" (1999), "Contos de Água e Fogo" (2000), and "As + Pedidas" (2003) further solidified the band's reputation as innovators in the Brazilian rock scene, earning them critical praise and commercial success.

  5. In addition to their music career, Nenhum de Nós has also been involved in various philanthropic and social initiatives, using their platform to raise awareness about important issues and contribute to positive change in their community. With their enduring popularity and influential body of work, Nenhum de Nós continues to inspire audiences with their passionate performances and meaningful lyrics, leaving an indelible mark on the Brazilian music landscap

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