63X Mob
63X Mob came out of Rio de Janeiro with a sound that pulled from hip-hop, funk, and soul. Their debut album was called "Babylon by Bus," and they followed it...
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63X Mob came out of Rio de Janeiro with a sound that pulled from hip-hop, funk, and soul. Their debut album was called "Babylon by Bus," and they followed it with records like "Verdadeiro," "360 Graus," and "A Vida Que Pedi." The group included MCs JX and Magrão, DJ Sid, and vocalists Pedro Henrique and Bruno Silva.
Their track "Deuses do Olimpo" became a major hit in Brazil, helping push them to wider attention. Another song, "Hard Drip," also shows up in their catalog.
They were known for a confrontational style that didn't shy away from difficult topics. While the existing history makes some grand claims about their legacy and impact, what's clearer is that they made music that resonated with a particular audience during their active years.
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