Jeff Thug is a Brazilian urban music group from São Paulo, led by vocalist Jeff Vitorino. Their music often deals with the realities of life in the city's favelas, with songs like 'Cafetão e Traficante' addressing themes of human trafficking and addiction. The track became something of a breakthrough for them, capturing a raw, gritty sound that resonated with many listeners.
Other songs in their catalog include 'Richard Mille,' 'Minha Área,' and 'Paper Boi,' which continue in a similar vein of street-level storytelling. Their lyrics have sometimes drawn criticism for openly discussing violence, poverty, and police issues, leading to occasional censorship attempts. The group's lineup has included MC Tocha and DJ Shock, with Negra Li appearing as a guest vocalist on several albums.
They've released albums like 'A Selva,' 'O Rei do Crime,' and 'Rua de Ferro,' each exploring different facets of urban experience.
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