Idealistas Rap formed in 2005 as a Brazilian rap collective focused on social justice themes. The group included members Maicon, Thiago, Frank, Túlio, and DJ Léo. Their music often addresses issues like racism and inequality, with songs like "Gringa De Bar" gaining attention for its social commentary.
They've worked with other Brazilian artists including MV Bill, Negra Li, and Racionais MC's. Their track "QNL (part. Dro)" and "Carpe Diem (feat. Dro)" continue their pattern of collaborative work within Brazil's rap scene.
The group has faced criticism and pushback for their outspoken positions on social issues. Their music remains grounded in the realities of marginalized communities, avoiding polished production in favor of direct lyrical content.
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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