The project began when Fabianno "Mister Jam" Almeida (at the time the lead singer of the band of the same name) and music producer Ian Duarte set up a production company and needed someone to lead the project, which is where Fher Cassini (stage name of Fernando Biscaia, at the time the former president of the Mr. Jam fan club) came from.
Initial success Conceived to be only a studio project, Kasino rose to fame after the sudden inclusion of their first single Can't Get Over on the soundtrack of the
soap opera América, from
Rede Globo. Kasino had received a commission from Rede Globo to create a dance song for the character Sol, played by
Deborah Secco, in the soap opera. At the show, it was the theme of "Boate Ocean Drive". It was track number 8 on the soundtrack, and number 4 on Kasino's album Light of Love. Can't Get Over was an instant success, sparking concerts, new songs, an album, a live DVD, two official tours, and countless appearances on talk shows, including an iconic performance on Sabadaço, which became a meme. According to
ECAD, Can't Get Over was the 18th most played song in
Southern Brazil between January and March 2006 and the 6th most played song in
Northern Brazil between January and March 2006. Some people who knew the group did not know that it was composed by Brazilians. Kasino also released Stay Tonight, the second song of the album. Another successful song of the group was Shake It, the song which is the first track of the album and was the 14th most played song in Southern Brazil between April and June 2007, and was part of the soundtrack of Rede Globo soap opera
Páginas da Vida, from 2006. Another songs released by the group included Sexy Baby and Jump, the latter of which samples
Cyndi Lauper's classic 1983 song
Girls Just Want To Have Fun. Beyond the memes, the songs featured in soap opera soundtracks, and the releases on the popular Summer Eletrohits compilations, the project went on to inspire a new generation of Brazilian electronic musicians, including
Vintage Culture, Dubdogz, Flakkë, and Lazy Bear. Many leading Brazilian DJs have acknowledged Kasino’s influence on their work. Between 2005 and 2007, Kasino toured Brazil from north to south with the Light of Love tour.
Later career Between 2007 and 2008, Kasino underwent changes. Fher left the project, and soon after, a new vocalist, Bo Anders, joined the group, who then took over full vocal duties. He left the project in 2009 after the producers decided to temporarily put Kasino on hold. In 2014, the group returned with the single So Free, which was recorded at Eclips studio, and released on 6 March 2014. In 2021, after seeing an
Instagram post by Canadian singer
Justin Bieber, Fher Cassini announced his conversion to
Evangelical Christianity and his departure from the group, focusing on his solo career as a Gospel DJ. In 2022, the duo revived their career, releasing monthly albums on platforms featuring special guest vocalists. Kasino has been touring the country with a new tour, the Forever Tour. Kasino is back with founding members Fabio Almeida and Ian Duarte at the helm. The comeback single Get Down was released on 7 October 2022. In 2023 the group released a new album called Legacy of Love, and the group went on a new tour called the Kasino Forever Tour, which will tour Brazil until 2025, when they will start a new tour in October. Kasino has since returned with new songs and a show that mixes DJ sets, live synths, vocals and image projections. In 2026, Kasino will tour Brazil with its "Ultimate Tour". Since then, Kasino has been performing throughout the country with the "Ultimate Tour", which promises to be their last before the project's planned conclusion in 2027. == In popular culture ==