A voice from the favelas, his music blends funk, hip-hop, and samba to tell stories of street life and personal struggle.
For a quick sense of his sound, try "Laranjeira" or "Jardim do Éter." They give you the blend of funk and samba without losing that street-level perspective.
Flores grew up in Rio's favelas, and that environment shapes everything he does. Songs like "Laranjeira" and "Cadê o Seu Amor?" have a directness that comes from lived experience, delivered with a vocal style that matches the raw subject matter. He's not just making music about street life, he's singing from inside it.
He started releasing albums in the 2010s, with "Coração Bandido" in 2016 and "O Mundo É Meu" in 2018. The work has consistently focused on relationships, personal struggles, and the realities of his surroundings.
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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