Brothers Victor and Henrique Dias blend pop, funk, and rap with lyrics that spark conversation.
For a sense of their range, try "Mais Feeling" with Carolina Deslandes or the more recent "Off Set." Both show how they mix pop hooks with rap edges.
Their 2020 track "Rosas" with Mun went viral, opening them up to a wider audience. They've since collaborated with artists like Carolina Deslandes on "Mais Feeling" and Bad Tchiken on "Tentação," keeping their sound fluid. The lyrics often touch on sexuality and social issues, which has drawn both fans and criticism.
The brothers formed in 2015, naming themselves after a mythical Japanese creature to signal their interest in boundary-crossing music. They released their first single "Bate a Poeira" in 2016, and after "Rosas" took off, they kept blending genres on songs like "Pela Cidade" and "Off Set" with Amaro.
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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