MC Danny Bombom came up from Rio de Janeiro's favelas, where he started making funk carioca. His track 'Vou Sentar Só Pra Você' broke through and became something of an anthem, though it also stirred up some debate around the country.
His music often dealt with sex and violence, which drew criticism from conservative corners. But he kept a loyal following who saw him as speaking to their experiences. Another song like 'Novinho da Hora' kept that energy going.
He put out albums like 'Vem Sentando' in 2018 and 'Sentadão' the following year, working with people like DJ Marreta on production. The music kept coming through 2020 and 2021 with 'Baile do Bombom' and 'Só Pra Você'.
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