D-Flex formed in São Paulo in 2007, with Bruno "Deko" de Souza on vocals, Pedro "Perera" Henrique on guitar, Bruno "Biel" Souza on bass, and Diego "Duda" Santos on drums. They started playing funk, a style that sometimes drew criticism for its direct approach, but they kept at it.
Their debut album "Cidade Alta" mixed funk with rap and R&B. Later records like "Patrô," "Isso Não É Carnaval," and "Melhor que Antes" followed. Songs such as "Chegou Ao Fim," "O Relógio," and "Falsas Amizades" show their range from upbeat tracks to more reflective ones.
In 2016, they released "A Chuva," a ballad that connected with listeners during a tough period in Brazil. The song's themes of unity and hope felt timely. Other tracks like "Momentos Felizes," "Quero Te Namorar," and "N.D.A" round out their catalog of Brazilian funk.
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