Caçadores do RT formed in 2010 in Rio de Janeiro, a group of friends making music that spoke directly to street culture and the realities of the city's favelas. Their song 'Brincando de Policia e Ladrão' became something of an anthem, capturing a raw energy that resonated with young listeners. Their lyrics often dealt with police brutality and social inequality, which brought them attention from authorities as well as audiences.
They released their self-titled debut album in 2012, followed by 'Baile Funk em Alta Intensidade' in 2015. Other tracks like 'Saudade do pai' and 'Opala 74' show the range of their work, from personal reflection to gritty street narratives. The group's sound pulls from funk carioca, hip-hop, and reggaeton, creating a platform that felt both musical and social.
The core members included MC Carol, MC Rebecca, MC 2K, DJ Will, and DJ Milani. They collaborated with artists like Pabllo Vittar and Ludmilla, which helped broaden their reach.
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