A Rio de Janeiro group that blended funk, samba, and pop with lyrics about sexuality and inequality.
For their early sound, "Bateu a Química" still holds up. "Amei te Conhecer" and "Diário da Minha Vida" show their later direction.
Their breakout hit "Bateu a Química" from 2006 defined their early momentum, while songs like "Nossa Preferida" and "Amor da Minha Vida" kept their sound grounded in Brazilian rhythms. They worked with artists like Mr. Catra and Buchecha, and their lyrics about sexuality and social inequality gave them a distinct voice that drew both attention and criticism.
Formed in Rio de Janeiro in 1999, they released albums like "Festa do Funk" in 2000 and "Funk do Amor" in 2003. The lineup shifted over time with names like Naldo Benny, Nego do Borel, and Andressa Soares associated with the group, and their music incorporated elements of R&B and hip-hop while maintaining Brazilian funk foundations.
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