MC Duduzinho
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MC Duduzinho

MC Duduzinho is a Brazilian funk singer who came up in the early 2000s. His song 'Vou Morar No Cabaré' became a major hit around 2005, with its catchy melody...

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MC Duduzinho, the Brazilian funk singer from Rio's outskirts

His 2005 hit 'Vou Morar No Cabaré' became a street anthem despite radio bans.

For the uninitiated, start with 'Vou Morar No Cabaré' and 'Paradinha.' They frame his approach pretty clearly.

Duduzinho's music captures the raw, party-driven energy of Rio's funk scene without apology. Songs like 'Paradinha' and 'Vou Morar No Cabaré' deliver catchy melodies with lyrics that don't shy away from provocative themes. That directness drew criticism from conservative groups but cemented his street-level popularity during the mid-2000s.

Born Eduardo dos Santos Silva in Rio's outskirts, he started performing at local funk parties as a teenager. By 2005, 'Vou Morar No Cabaré' had become a major hit, followed by tracks like 'Vem Pro Cabaré' and 'Tô Pro Crime' that defined his sound during that period.

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MC Duduzinho is a Brazilian funk singer who came up in the early 2000s. His song 'Vou Morar No Cabaré' became a major hit around 2005, with its catchy melody and direct lyrics about moving into a brothel. That track, along with others like 'Vem Pro Cabaré' and 'Tô Pro Crime,' defined his sound during that period.

The song's explicit content drew criticism from conservative groups and led to some radio bans, which arguably boosted its street-level popularity. Duduzinho's music often pulled from the raw, party-driven energy of Rio's funk scene, and his lyrics didn't shy away from themes considered provocative.

He was born Eduardo dos Santos Silva in Rio's outskirts and started performing at local funk parties as a teenager.

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