: True to their name, their lyrics often feature "double entendres" ( maroto ) and satirical takes on daily life, relationships, and local archetypes.
is a classic Portuguese folk ensemble that gained popularity for blending traditional música popular with comedic storytelling. Their work is a snapshot of rural Portuguese social life, often released during the late 1970s and 1980s. Musical Style and Performance Conjunto Tipico E Humoristico Estrelas D`Ouro •...
The group's 1981 album (sometimes referred to by its lead track or simply as a self-titled volume) is a staple of their discography. It includes tracks like: : True to their name, their lyrics often