A São Paulo band that started with funk and hip-hop, then blended in pop and electronics.
For their early sound, 'Então Para' is the obvious pick. But 'Quero Desistir' gives you a better sense of where they ended up, that blend of styles feels more settled.
L4UI's 2013 debut 'Funk de Primeira' put them on Brazilian playlists with the single 'Então Para.' Their catalog mixes Brazilian funk with pop and electronic touches, and songs like 'Quero Desistir' show how they've kept recording through personal and stylistic shifts. They're one of those bands that quietly documents a certain São Paulo sound without much fanfare.
They formed in São Paulo in 2005 with a Brazilian funk and hip-hop base. After their 2013 debut, they released albums like 'Favelado Chique' in 2015 and 'Além do Cotidiano' in 2020, incorporating more pop and electronic elements along the way. Vocalist Leandro Cunha's 2018 rehab stint was a personal pause, but the band kept going.
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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