A socially conscious group blending rap with Brazilian rhythms since 2008.
For a quick sense of their style, try 'Ferro e Fogo' or 'Aniguiri (Estás a Gingar)', they capture that mix of sharp rap and rhythm that defines the group.
Dama do Bling formed in 2008 with a lineup including Negra Li and Karol Conká, and their debut album 'Respeita as Mina' set a tone for addressing social issues. Tracks like 'Aniguiri (Estás a Gingar)' with Lizha James show their knack for mixing rap with danceable Brazilian beats. They've kept that edge through collaborations with artists like Criolo and Emicida, even when it drew criticism from conservative listeners.
The group started with 'Respeita as Mina' in 2008 and followed with albums like 'Tudo Nosso' and 'Pantera Negra'. Their sound has stayed rooted in rap and Brazilian rhythms, from early tracks like 'Lágrimas de Mãe' to later ones such as 'Miss e Mister Moçambique' with Azagaia.
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