Charlotte Matou Um Cara formed in Fortaleza in 2014, drawing from punk, hip-hop, and Brazilian rhythms. Their music often tackles social issues head-on, with songs like 'Vulva La Revolución' and 'Abaixo o Patriarcado' becoming rallying points. The band's lineup includes Monique Maion on vocals, Amanda Pacífico on guitar, Paula Rezende on bass, and Bianca Jhones on drums.
They've released albums including 'Manifesto' in 2016, 'Eclipse' in 2018, and 'Estridente' in 2021. Tracks such as 'Punk Mascuzinho' and '1964' continue their direct approach to lyrics about gender and power. Their work has sparked both support and criticism for its confrontational stance.
While their music has been described as raw and explicit, it's grounded in specific Brazilian contexts and musical traditions. They've worked with artists like Karol Conká and Emicida, but the focus remains on their own recordings and live performances rather than collaborations defining their sound.
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