Banda Uó | |
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Origin | Goiânia, Brazil |
Genres | Pop, tecnobrega |
Years active | 2010–Present |
Labels | Deckdisc |
Website | bandauo |
Members | Davi Sabbag Mateus Carrilho Candy Mel |
Past members | Flora Maria |
Banda Uó is a Brazilian tecnobrega band composed of Davi Sabbag, Mateus Carrilho, and Candy Mel. The band was formed in 2010 in the Goiânia. The group was initially composed of Davi Sabbag, Mateus Carrilho and Flora Maria. They released their first music video, a tecnobrega cover of Katy Perry's "Teenage Dream", called "Não Quero Saber", with help from students of Universidade Federal de Goiás and of publicity on PUC Goiás.
The funny lyrics and the Sabbag's direction got the attention of DJ Diplo, who was responsible for introducing funk carioca to the world. Besides this, Flora Maria left the group and Mel Gonçalves, also known as Candy Mel, joined the group, the three started to work in others versions, releasing the EP "Me Emoldurei de Presente Pra Te Ter".
They released another cover–this time of Willow Smith's "Whip My Hair", called "Shake de Amor". The music video won the 2011 MTV VMBs and have gotten attention not only on social media as well as in televisions shows in Brazil.
In 2012, Banda Uó released their debut album Motel through Deckdisc. They received good reviews from Rolling Stone Brasil: "One of the triumphs of Banda Uó was realize that being humorous is not necessarily related to "funny" music - and that the trio secured an audience even wider."
During a trip to Pirenópolis, Goiás, Davi Sabbag and Mateus Carrilho set up the band Folk Heart. The project was uploaded to Youtube as a "joke." With Folk Heart, they performed on some festivals in Goiás attracting public attention. David, Mateus and Candy Mel met in adolescence during parties in Goiânia's nights.