4'Son, a Brazilian musical ensemble, emerged from the vibrant city of Rio de Janeiro in 1980. With their captivating blend of samba, rock, and funk, they quickly rose to prominence, captivating audiences with their energetic performances and socially conscious lyrics.
Members:
* Nei Lopes: Lead vocalist and percussionist * Nino Brown: Bassist and vocalist * Gelson Oliveira: Guitarist and vocalist * Luis Carlos Salém: Drummer and percussionist
Musical Style:
4'Son's eclectic sound defied categorization, drawing elements from traditional Brazilian rhythms, contemporary rock, and the funky grooves of American soul music. Their songs often featured catchy melodies, infectious beats, and lyrics that touched on themes of social justice, love, and the human condition.
Discography:
* 4'Son (1982) * Paraíso (1984) * 4'Son Canta Noel (1987) * Brasil (1989) * Baile dos Sonhos (1992) * Pé na Terra (1995) * 4'Son ao Vivo (1997) * Santo de Casa (2002) * 20 de Novembro (2011)
Signature Song: "20 de Novembro"
Released in 2011, "20 de Novembro" became 4'Son's signature song and a beloved anthem for Brazilians. The song, which celebrates the abolition of slavery in Brazil, resonates deeply with audiences for its poignant lyrics and emotional delivery.
Challenges and Controversies:
Throughout their career, 4'Son faced challenges and controversies. Their politically charged lyrics often sparked debate, but they remained steadfast in their commitment to addressing social issues. In 1989, the band was criticized for their performance at the inauguration of President Fernando Collor de Mello, who later faced impeachment allegations.
Legacy:
Despite the challenges, 4'Son's music has left an enduring legacy. Their infectious beats and socially conscious lyrics have inspired generations of artists and activists. The band remains a symbol of Brazil's rich musical heritage and a reminder of the power of music to unite and uplift.