3 do Gueto formed in São Paulo in the early 2000s, with members MC Fióti, MC Gorete, and MC Tidinha. Their 2004 live album 'Ao Vivo no Central Parque' brought them national attention in Brazil, mixing funk carioca with rap and hip-hop. The 2008 album 'Em Meu Viver' included the track of the same name featuring Wlad Borges, which became one of their most recognizable songs.
Their lyrics often touched on social issues and police violence, which sometimes drew criticism from conservative groups. They kept releasing albums through the 2010s, including 'Não Pode Parar' in 2014 and a compilation in 2017. The group's straightforward approach to funk rhythms and topical themes gave them a steady following in Brazilian music.
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