A Rio de Janeiro group whose early track "Dança do Créu" caught on in 2013 with rhythms for dance floors and lyrics from neighborhood life.
For the early sound, "Dança do Créu" still works. Later tracks like "Passarinhos Do Michael Jackson" show how they kept moving.
That 2013 track "Dança do Créu" gave a voice to Rio's favelas that worked on dance floors. Songs like "Escorregou, Abaixa e Creu" and "Karatê" kept that connection going even as their sound picked up other influences. They've worked with artists like Anitta and Ludmilla, but the music from those early days still hits.
Mc Créu came up from Rio's favelas in the early 2000s. "Dança do Créu" caught on in 2013, bringing wider attention and some criticism over content. They kept making music, putting out tracks like "MOSQUITO TIC" and "43 Latão" while facing various challenges.
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