Artist's albums
Reino da Folia
2001 · album
Asa De Águia
2000 · album
Asa
2000 · album
E o Mundo Não Acabou
1999 · album
Na Veia Ao Vivo
1998 · album
Tô Free
2021 · album
Arraiá D'Ajuda, Vol. 2
2021 · album
Ficar Com Você / Com Amor
2021 · single
Qual É?
2021 · single
Renasceu
2021 · single
Leva Eu
2014 · single
Não Tem Lua
2014 · single
Porto Seguro
2014 · single
Tôa Tôa - Se ligue
2014 · single
Ôba Vou Passear
2014 · single
Êh Cambada
2013 · single
Asa 25 Anos (Edição Bônus)
2012 · album
Asa 25 Anos
2012 · album
Musa Doidinha (Ao Vivo) (Single)
2012 · single
Deixe o Amor Flutuar (Ao Vivo) (Single)
2011 · single
Maxximum - Asa de Águia
2005 · album
Sou Asa
2004 · album
Abalou
2003 · album
Trivela Piatã
2003 · album
Trivela Brasil
2002 · album
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Biography
Formed in 1987, the Asa de Águia band from Bahia devoted to axé music has recorded 13 albums and sold 3,000,000 copies. Performing 12 shows each month throughout Brazil, the group had the hits "Bota Pra Ferver," "Take It Easy," "Qual É," "A Gente Pede Festa," "Com Amor," "Não Tem Lua," "Oba Vou Passear," "Cocobambu," "Dia Dos Namorados," "Eu Quero Mais," "Baila Que Eu Vou," "Pra Lá De Bragadá," "Xô Satanás," "Dança Da Tartaruga," "Dança Da Manivela," and "Dança Do Vampiro." Beginning as Banda Pinel, doing shows in Salvador, especially during Carnival, the group always performed in a formula that blends energetic music (influenced by rock, funk, pop, and reggae) with choreography, involving thousands of people in the audience in the dancing. ~ Alvaro Neder, Rovi