Fernando & Sorocaba

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Fernando & Sorocaba
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Fernando e Sorocaba received on a TV show presented by Raul Gil (2011)
Background information
Origin Londrina, Paraná
Genres Sertanejo
Labels Universal Music (2008–2010)
Som Livre (2010–14)
FS Produções Artísticas (2014–present)
Sony Music (2017–present)
MembersFernando Zorzanello Bonifácio (Fernando)
Fernando Fakri de Assis (Sorocaba)
Website www.fernandoesorocaba.com.br

Fernando & Sorocaba or Fernando e Sorocaba are a sertanejo duo from Brazil.

Contents

Members

Discography

Albums

Studio albums
Live albums

EPs

DVDs

Singles

YearTitlePeak
position
Album
2008"Bala de Prata"11Bala de Prata - Ao Vivo
2009"Vendaval"64Vendaval - Ao Vivo
"Paga Pau"3
"Da Cor do Pecado"34
2010"A Casa Caiu"31Acústico
"Madri"2
"Tô Passando Mal"19Bola de Cristal - Ao Vivo
2011"Teus Segredos"11
"Pega Eu"10Acústico na Ópera de Arame
"Férias em Salvador"2
2012"É Tenso"2
"A Verdade"2
"As Mina Pira"66Homens e Anjos
"Livre"16
2013"Veneno"5
"O Que Cê Vai Fazer"12
"Mô"4
"Gaveta"8Sinta Essa Experiência
2014"Deixa Falar"29
"Mármore"4Non-album release
"Bobeia Pra Ver" [1] 3
2015"Previsão do Tempo"10Anjo de Cabelos Longos
"Dia Dez"12Non-album release
"Anjo de Cabelos Longos"9Anjo de Cabelos Longos
2016"Rolo e Confusão"10FS Studio Sessions Vol. 1
"Casa Branca"5
"Notícia Boa"18FS Studio Sessions Vol. 2
2017"Luzes de São Paulo"21Sou do Interior - Ao Vivo
"Terapinga (Terapia)"12

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