100 Rumo formed in São Paulo in the late 1990s, mixing rap, funk, and rock. Their 2008 song "Controvérsia Empírica" drew attention for its direct take on Brazilian society. The group has released albums like Protocolo in 2003, O Mundo Sobre Nossos Ombros in 2008, and Controvérsia Empírica in 2021.
Their tracks often address social themes, with titles like "Cultura Pejorativa," "Desprezado," and "Donos da razão" suggesting a focus on critique and identity. The music pulls from different styles without settling into one genre.
They've built a following in Brazil through live shows and recordings that avoid easy categorization. The work feels more like a series of statements than a polished career narrative.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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