3 DA TRIBO came out of Rio de Janeiro's favelas in the early 2000s. Their track 'Ela É da Madruga' became a breakout hit, capturing something about late-night partying that resonated in those neighborhoods. The group included Marcelo D2 on vocals, with Speed and DJ Hum handling the decks.
Their music mixed funk, hip-hop, and samba into a dance style that drew both fans and critics. They released albums like '3 da Tribo' in 2003 and 'Morro e Favela' the following year, continuing through the 2000s and into the 2010s with records like 'O Baile Continua' and 'Retorno Triunfal'.
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