Rogê's music reflects the struggle of Afro-Brazilian communities, celebrating their triumph and influence on Brazilian culture and music through powerful stories of resistance.
The collaboration with legendary Arthur Verocai adds depth to Rogê's work, blending orchestral arrangements with Afro-Brazilian sounds, showcasing their shared history and cultural richness.
Tracks like 'Rio De Janeiro e Janeiro' highlight the beauty of Brazilian Portuguese, celebrating the indigenous names of Rio's locales that resonate with poetic elegance.
Curyman II captures the essence of Brazilian spirit, with ginga, love and the homage to Candomblé, demonstrating the ongoing impact of culture and music in Brazil today.
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