A Brazilian rapper whose lyrics on racial inequality and police brutality have sparked online debates.
For a clear sense of his lane, start with 'Preto Jovem Rico.' Then try 'Questão de Sorte', it's a good example of how he keeps circling back to those core subjects.
His 2019 debut single 'Preto Jovem Rico', which translates to 'Rich Young Black Man', connected with millions of listeners in Brazil. He's kept writing about those same experiences on tracks like 'Questão de Sorte' and 'Desabafo,' songs that don't shy away from police brutality or the debates around it. That directness gives his music a specific gravity, even when the production feels contemporary.
He started writing rap lyrics as a teenager in São Gonçalo, Rio de Janeiro. After 'Preto Jovem Rico' took off in 2019, he followed with projects like 'O Mundo É Nosso' in 2020 and 'Caneta e Punho' in 2021, working solo but also collaborating with other rappers.
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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