MC Duillio came up in Rio de Janeiro's favelas, and his music reflects that. His 2017 single 'Me Ama e Me Xinga' drew attention for its direct lyrics about domestic violence, which led to some radio stations pulling it from rotation. The song's bluntness seemed to connect with listeners who recognized those realities.
His debut album 'Só Pra Quem É Favela' arrived in 2018. He worked with a group called Os Cria, which included DJ Batata and MC Menor da VG. The music kept a focus on life in the neighborhoods he came from, without softening the edges.
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