Celebrating 10 years on the road, A TROPA infects the audience at its shows, full of energy, spirituality and plenty of groove. With a powerful sound, the band seeks a balance between the classic and new trends, creating a distinctive style that passes through Brazilian music, but also through reggae, dub, ragga, soul, etc. Its originality creates a refined sound that pleases everyone from the general public to devoted connoisseurs of quality music.
I don't understand how you haven't broken through yet... you have creativity, original music, style, performance, you have everything".
Arnaldo Saccomani (Has produced Tim Maia, etc.)
Reggae made in Brazil with authenticity and truth, something extremely rare, you do it, congratulations!."
Carlos Miranda (Has produced O Rappa, Lobão, etc.)
WINNERS ON TELEVISION
The year 2009 marked the beginning of the band's great rise on the Brazilian scene. A Tropa won the SBT program Astros, receiving countless compliments from the feared judges. The chance to show its work and original songs brought enormous national visibility and recognition from the public and critics.WHAT THE CRITICS SAY
I don't understand how you haven't broken through yet... you have creativity, original music, style, performance, you have everything".
Arnaldo Saccomani (Has produced Tim Maia, etc.)
Reggae made in Brazil with authenticity and truth, something extremely rare, you do it, congratulations!."
Carlos Miranda (Has produced O Rappa, Lobão, etc.)
SHOWS
Acclaimed and stages filled with positive energy. That is the most direct way to describe the sensations caused. They have already performed on stages in the states of SP, RJ, MG, PR and SC (International Reggae 4 Life Festival 2009), and were also selected to take part in the III Foreggae Brasil (the largest Reggae Festival in Brazil). In addition to mega-festivals such as Tribute to Bob Marley (30 thousand people) in SP. Alongside major names, they have shared the stage with global reggae/dub stars such as Mad Professor (UK), Ranking Joe (Jamaica), Earl Sixteen (Jamaica), Macka B (UK) and Brazilian bands such as O Rappa, Natiruts, O Rapa, Teatro Mágico, Tribo de Jah, Ponto de Equilíbrio, etc.
