A Rio de Janeiro group that mixed rap rhythms with samba traditions across three albums in the late 2010s.
For a good sense of their approach, try 'Escute seu coração' or 'O Tempo'. They're straightforward, grounded songs that feel like a conversation.
Atitude 67 brought rap's directness into Rio's samba scene at a time when that wasn't common. Their track 'Escute seu coração' shows how they could wrap everyday advice in a steady, familiar groove. They got attention for songs like 'Rimas de Amor' and weathered some early criticism about explicit lyrics, which just underlined how they were doing something different.
They started with the self-titled 'Atitude 67' in 2016, followed by 'Segunda Dose' and 'Na Estrada' in 2018. The group recorded tracks like 'Minha Vida' and 'Grito de Guerra' while navigating a brief melody dispute that was settled quietly.
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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