Goiânia-born brothers Clayton Moreira Lemos (b. 1985) and Romário Moreira Lemos (b. 1990) launched their sertanejo partnership in 2008, first cutting their teeth in local bars before recording their debut DVD Só Tá Começando (2009) with the fan favorite “Chovendo Paixão.” They followed with the Pra Toda Hora studio album (2018)—featuring the hits “Saudade Come” and “Não Pensa, Me Liga” (with Felipe Araújo)—but it was their pandemic-era live album No Churrasco (2020), driven by the viral “Pingaiada,” that sparked national fame and led directly to No Churrasco 2 (2022), which included breakout singles “Água Nos Zói” (with Jorge & Mateus) and “Aí Eu Chorei.” They then captured their biggest milestone with No Mineirão (2023), a monumental stadium-set live album anchored by “O Grau Bateu,” “Que Faculdade Cê Faz?” and the Luan Santana duet “Namorando ou Não,” which hit the Brazilian Streaming Top 30 and amassed nearly 20 million views. Early 2024 brought the Brasília live sessions—Ao Vivo em Brasília EPs—delivering viral tracks like “Morena” (number 1 on radio charts) and “Traindo no Escuro” (feat. Simone Mendes), capped by new live singles like “Chame a Polícia” and their 2025 Desapaixona Eu encore.
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