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Beat Acelerado
"Beat Acelerado" (Portuguese language, Portuguese for "''Fast Beat''") is a Single (music), single by Brazilian band Metrô (band), Metrô, released in 1984 in music, 1984 by Epic Records. The lead single for their debut studio album ''Olhar'', which would come out in the following year, it was the band's first official release under the name "Metrô" (they were known as A Gota Suspensa from their foundation in 1978 until 1984) and their first of many releases under the Epic label. The song was a huge hit, and was responsible for catapulting the band into fame. A music video for it was made in the same year. Metrô has made two re-recordings of the song during its lifespan: the first re-recording, subtitled "2nd Version", is a much shorter (only 1:11 minutes long) and slower edit of the song, and was included in ''Olhar''. The second one was made for their 2002 album ''Déjà-Vu (Metrô album), Déjà-Vu'', and is a ''bossa nova''-inflected version of the song. A remix of the song ...
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Metrô (band)
Metrô is a Brazilian band formed in 1978, then known as A Gota Suspensa before renaming themselves in 1984. Beginning as a progressive rock band, they later shifted to a more synth-pop-influenced direction, becoming one of the most successful groups in the then-thriving Brazilian rock/new wave scene. History Early years and ''A Gota Suspensa'' (1978–1984) The band that would become Metrô was founded in 1978, under the name A Gota Suspensa ("The Suspended Drop"), by six friends (all of them coincidentally French Brazilians) who studied together at the Lycée Pasteur in São Paulo: former model and actress Virginie Boutaud (vocals), Alec Haiat (electric guitar), Marcel Zimberg (Saxophone, sax), Yann Laouenan (keyboards), Xavier Leblanc (bass) and Dany Roland, Daniel "Dany" Roland (drums). They were originally an Experimental rock, experimental/progressive rock ensemble heavily inspired by acts such as Pink Floyd, The Beatles, Novos Baianos and the ''Tropicália, Tropicalista'' mo ...
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