B-Boys MC's came together in São Paulo in the early 1990s, with MC Kadhu, Bruno Z, and DJ Primo making up the group. Their debut album 'Me Faz Viver' arrived in 1993, and the title track became a notable part of their output. They worked in Brazilian hip-hop, and their lyrics often touched on social themes.
Later albums included 'Só Pra Ouvir o Papo' in 1995 and 'O Samba Tá Na Moda' in 1997. They collaborated with other artists like Chico Science and Rappin' Hood along the way. The group's music found its place in the Brazilian scene during that period.
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