A São Paulo trio whose fusion of electronic production and hip-hop vocals made them a national hit in the early 2000s.
For a sense of their blend, check out "Minha Estrada" or "Própolis." They capture that mix of electronic production and MC Leonardo's vocals pretty well.
EDC's track "Mais um Dia" became a national hit in Brazil, mixing electronic dance music with Brazilian rhythms and hip-hop. Their sound, heard on songs like "Própolis" and "Tão Perto," influenced other artists experimenting with electronic sounds in the country. Even with early criticism of their style fusion, they stuck to it and built an audience.
EDC formed in São Paulo in the early 2000s as a trio: DJ Macau, DJ Yuri, and MC Leonardo. They released their self-titled debut album in 2003, followed by records like "Um Novo Tempo" in 2006 and "Sintonia" in 2012. Later, a legal dispute with a former member complicated things for the group.
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