A six-person collective from São Paulo whose music dealt with street life and social issues.
For their sound, try 'Cria Atividade' or 'Passa o Bong.' They had that unpolished energy that felt like São Paulo streets.
They formed in 2006 and their debut album 'Ataque Lírico' included 'Pra Minha Mãe,' which became one of their better-known tracks. Their music often dealt with street life and social issues, which sometimes led to problems with authorities and concert cancellations. Songs like 'Chama os Mulekes' and 'Rap Cerva Erva & Muita Larica' reflect their straightforward approach to Brazilian hip-hop.
They formed in São Paulo in 2006 as a six-person collective. Their debut album 'Ataque Lírico' came out in 2008 and included the track 'Pra Minha Mãe.' They were known for a raw, direct style that connected with listeners in their city and beyond.
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