Brazilian Girls Music
Artist Overview
The New York City night club Nublu has been the match-making source for many a cool downtown jazz/electronica/pop ensemble, and the Brazilian Girls are a shining example. The quartet (no actual Brazilians, but one real girl, Italian-born vocalist Sabina Sciubba) met and started playing at the club regularly in 2003 for ecstatic audiences who loved their global groove-oriented sound, multilingual lyrics, and Sciubba's brainy sex appeal. Their 2005 debut on Verve topped the yearly best-of lists of a diverse range of critics, and the band also delivered one of the first music videos to be sold on iTunes.
The New York City night club Nublu has been the match-making source for many a cool downtown jazz/electronica/pop ensemble, and the Brazilian Girls are a shining example. The quartet (no actual Brazilians, but one real girl, Italian-born vocalist Sabina Sciubba) met and started playing at the club regularly in 2003 for ecstatic audiences who loved their global groove-oriented sound, multilingual lyrics, and Sciubba's brainy sex appeal. Their 2005 debut on Verve topped the yearly best-of lists of a diverse range of critics, and the band also delivered one of the first music videos to be sold on iTunes.

