A Brazilian funk group from Rio that broke through with 'Megane' in 2004.
For a sense of their sound, 'Megane' is the one that put them on the map. 'Onde Eu Chego Eu Paro Tudo' gives you a feel for their later catalog.
They caught a moment in Brazilian funk with tracks like 'Megane', which had that catchy rhythm and got them national attention. Their music mixed funk, rap, and local rhythms, and songs like 'Favelado Vencedor' and 'Funk Carioca' kept them going through the mid-2000s. They also drew some criticism for lyrics that touched on social themes, and there was a copyright dispute over a sample in 'Megane'.
They came out of Rio de Janeiro in the early 2000s, putting out singles and albums through the mid-2000s. The lineup included Rodrigo Santos on vocals, Renato Feliciano on tamborim, Marcelo Lima on cowbell, and Danilo Ribeiro on pandeiro.
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