A late-2010s band that mixes traditional African rhythms with contemporary pop and R&B.
If you want to hear what they're about, start with 'Louis Vuitton (part. Verbo)' for the social commentary, then 'Na Lama Do Amor' for the smoother, melodic side.
They're not just making party tracks, songs like 'Louis Vuitton (part. Verbo)' tackle social issues and personal struggles, which has drawn both attention and criticism. The group defends this as reflecting their reality, and you can hear that tension in their music. Tracks like 'Na Lama Do Amor' and 'Boca Azul' show how they blend Afrobeat, hip-hop, and R&B without settling into one fixed style.
Formed in the late 2010s with Loïc Kanda on vocals and songwriting, Verbo on rap verses, and Djodje Annane producing beats. Their sound has incorporated dancehall and traditional African rhythms alongside contemporary pop, as heard on 'Você Me Kuya' and 'Por Ti'.
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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