KRC
KRC is a Brazilian musical collective from São Paulo known for creating anime-inspired rap tracks. Their most popular song is "Rap do Aomine (Kuroko no...
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KRC is a Brazilian musical collective from São Paulo known for creating anime-inspired rap tracks. Their most popular song is "Rap do Aomine (Kuroko no Basket)," which became something of an anthem among fans of the basketball anime. They've also recorded songs about other anime and video game characters, like "Rap do Yato (Noragami)" and "Rap do Pokemon GO."
Their music blends rap with funk and Brazilian rhythms, though they've faced some criticism for focusing on niche anime themes. They've released several albums including "Favela Vive II" in 2014, "Piratas do Asfalto" in 2017, and "Guerreiros do Rap" in 2019. Other tracks in their catalog include "Preparado Para Guerra" and "Rap Do Gowther."
While the group has been described as having members including MC Paulista, DJ Will, and B-boy Tikão, their work is primarily recognized for its connection to anime culture rather than individual performances. Their songs tend to celebrate specific characters rather than tell personal stories.
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