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In the mid-1990s, a musical explosion from Salvador, Bahia, redefined Brazilian pop culture: the rise of Their signature hit, "Pau Que Nasce Torto / Melô Do Tchan," wasn't just a song—it was a national phenomenon that turned the group into a household name. The Origin Story
The medley was so successful that due to legal disputes over the "Gera Samba" name, the group officially rebranded themselves as , taking the name from their own hit single. The Cultural Impact In the mid-1990s, a musical explosion from Salvador,
: A high-energy track known for its catchy "Segura o Tchan" (Hold the Tchan) refrain. In the mid-1990s
The song became a cornerstone of the and Axé genres. It was driven by: a musical explosion from Salvador