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A short-lived all-female pop trio formed by producer DJ Memê. They released a dance-pop track called "Ipanema Girls" that sampled the classic Jobim melody but added a Eurodance beat. It was a summer anthem in Rio and São Paulo club circuits. The music video featured the trio rollerblading along the cobblestone streets of Búzios, not Ipanema—a geographic liberty that confused many. ipanema girls buzios 2001 portuguese link
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Among the crowd were three beautiful sisters, Fernanda, Luana, and Beatriz, all in their early twenties, with sun-kissed skin and long, curly hair. They were Ipananema girls, born and raised in the iconic neighborhood of Ipanema, Rio de Janeiro, but were spending their summer vacation in Búzios, enjoying the laid-back atmosphere and breathtaking scenery. It was a summer anthem in Rio and São Paulo club circuits