A Brazilian band that mixed funk carioca with rap and rock in the early 2000s.
For the feel of what they were doing, "Chapa Quente" and "Toda Patricinha" give you that catchy, energetic blend. That's where their sound comes through plainest.
Daddy Kall's sound was a specific São Paulo blend that caught attention at a particular moment. Songs like "Chapa Quente" show that mix of funk carioca energy with rock attitude. Their 2006 Monsters of Rock festival slot alongside System of a Down tells you something about where they were landing.
They came out of São Paulo in the early 2000s with their first single "Amigo Fura-Olho (part. Latino)." Two albums followed, "Vida Bandida" in 2004 and "Nação Zumbi" in 2007, with lineup changes along the way. Their flamboyant stage presence and lyrics that sometimes touched on social things drew both fans and debate.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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