Neo-pagode group shaped in São Paulo with the close friends Luiz Carlos (electric guitar) and Paulinho (bass) in 1983 within the working-class suburb of Vila Nhocuné, the Raça Negra owes its popularity to an excellent level to its sensuous choreography, intimate lyrics, mellifluous melodies, and strongly catchy refrains. Appealing another friend, Fena, to accomplish the percussion, shortly the duo was also became a member of by Fernando Monstrinho, Fininho, Gabú (who still left the group in 1997), and Edson Café. In 1991, their demonstration tape led to a agreement with RGE, and for the reason that year the very first Raça Negra record came out, offering “Caroline” (Luiz Carlos). Various other strikes on that record had been “Quero Ver Você Chorar,” “Somente Você,” and “Chega.” The achievement brought invites for shows on Television in Rio and São Paulo. The visible impact of the choreography yielded even more invitations for displays, as well as the group enjoyed countrywide popularity. Various other Raça Negra strikes are “Cigana,” “Quando Te Encontrei,” “Cheia de Manias,” “Doce Paixão,” and “Me Leva Junto com Você.”