A prolific Brazilian artist whose straightforward style mixed funk, hip-hop, and pagode.
For the range, listen to 'Porno Barbie Superstar' and 'Barrako Zuado'. They show how he mixed styles while keeping that raw edge.
Edu K's music connected directly with Rio's neighborhoods in the early 1990s. Songs like 'Dando No Meio' and 'Rave Zombie' became anthems there. His raw lyrics and straightforward style helped shape what Brazilian funk became in those years.
He came up in Rio de Janeiro's favelas in the early 1990s. Legal issues and prison time didn't stop him from making music, and he kept working with other artists from the scene. His output was prolific right through it.
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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