Banda — Maia Ti
: Known for his massive, gritty voice and erratic personality, he became a legend in the 1970s and 80s before passing away in 1998. Maía (Mónica Andrea Vives Orozco)
: In the mid-1970s, he joined a cult called "Rational Culture," leading him to release two acclaimed, highly spiritual albums, Racional Vol. 1 and Vol. 2 , which remain cult classics. MAIA TI BANDA
There is no single entity known as "MAIA TI BANDA." Based on your request, you are likely looking for information on one of two prominent Latin music figures: the Brazilian soul legend or the Colombian pop artist Maía . Tim Maia (Sebastião Rodrigues Maia) : Known for his massive, gritty voice and
: After a stint in the United States in the early 1960s—where he learned English and immersed himself in American soul—he returned to Brazil to pioneer "samba-rock". 2 , which remain cult classics
Tim Maia (1942–1998) was a foundational figure in Brazilian music, credited with introducing to the country. Often called the "godfather of Brazilian soul," his style blended Motown-inspired arrangements with traditional Brazilian rhythms like samba and baião.