K-Lashi
K-Lashi was a Brazilian dancehall duo made up of vocalist Kelly Key and producer-rapper Lashari. Their 2002 debut album included the track "Mexe a Bunda,"...
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K-Lashi was a Brazilian dancehall duo made up of vocalist Kelly Key and producer-rapper Lashari. Their 2002 debut album included the track "Mexe a Bunda," which became their breakout hit. They followed it with albums like 2004's "Manobras" and 2006's "Novidade."
Their lyrics sometimes touched on sexuality and drew criticism from conservative listeners, though the duo didn't back down from those themes. Songs like "Bitch Na Cama" carried that same direct, rhythmic style. They blended Brazilian sounds with dancehall, which gave their music a particular bounce that worked well on dance floors.
After a few years of activity, K-Lashi eventually stopped working together. Their records, especially those early 2000s singles, still turn up in DJ sets and playlists focused on that era's Brazilian dancehall.
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