A Brazilian group whose breakout hit "Gladiador" anchored their raw, neighborhood-rooted sound.
If you want to hear where they started, put on "Gladiador". For something later that still has their feel, try "Parque".
They came out of São Paulo with a funk carioca style that felt immediate and local. "Gladiador" in 2013 was the track that put them on the map, and songs like "Fogo" and "Parque" kept that connection alive. Their music never really left the rhythms and realities of where they started, even when they collaborated or touched other styles.
They formed with MC Guimê, MC Gustta, and MC Menor MR. After "Gladiador" broke through, they released albums like Nação Familiar and Favela Vive, and kept putting out tracks like "Duvidou Dos Mulequim". Later work included features, but the core sound stayed grounded.
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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