Alta Cúpula
Alta Cúpula formed in São Paulo in 2013, originally with members Coruja BC1, Tico Santa Cruz, Big da Godoy, and Nocivo Shomon. They gained attention in 2016...
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Alta Cúpula formed in São Paulo in 2013, originally with members Coruja BC1, Tico Santa Cruz, Big da Godoy, and Nocivo Shomon. They gained attention in 2016 with 'Rap Zoando Felipe Neto,' a track that took aim at the Brazilian YouTuber and spread quickly online.
Their music sometimes drew criticism for its blunt lyrics, which led to debates about their content.
Other songs like 'Homenagem a Amy Winehouse' and 'Nana Gouvea o Que Aconteceu?' show them working in hip-hop while pulling in bits of other Brazilian styles. Their sound has shifted some over time, but it still leans on those early rap foundations.
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