O Capital Inicial estava ACABANDO… até ESSA música APARECER

How did a practically forgotten band, on the verge of breaking up and ignored by the media, manage to stage one of the greatest comebacks in the history of Brazilian music? In the late 90s, Capital Inicial was at rock bottom. Between changes in vocalists, shows at agricultural fairs, and the label of being "dated," the band seemed destined to be just a memory of the 80s. The invitation to the MTV Unplugged session appeared as an ultimatum: it was their last chance for survival or the definitive end. But fate had an unexpected trump card in store. Hidden in bus conversations and guitar sessions, a 15-year-old composition, not even by the band, held the key to success. Written by Kiko Zambianchi during a moment of isolation and crisis, the lyrics about regret and loss of control became an anthem for Capital Inicial and saved the band. MINMO'S PLAYLIST: https://open.spotify.com/user/3165gdf... Become a member of this channel and get benefits:    / @masissonaminhaopiniao   SUBSCRIBE TO MY NEW CHANNEL:    / @felipecoutho   ADVERTISE YOUR BRAND, PRODUCT OR BAND WITH ME: Professional contact: [email protected] Follow me on Instagram:   / felipecoutho   Like the Facebook page:   / felipecoutho