A Rio funk voice who kept the edges rough even after catching attention with tracks like 'Estorei a Boa'.
For the unfiltered Rio funk sound, 'Estorei a Boa' still hits with that early energy. 'Carro da Perereca' shows how he kept the rawness intact even when working with other artists.
Mc Frank's music never lost the direct, unpolished sound of Rio's favelas, even when his 2016 track 'Estorei a Boa' started connecting with listeners across Brazil. His lyrics touched street life with a defiant, celebratory tone that drew both fans and criticism. Songs like 'Carro da Perereca' and 'Calçinha Vermelhinha' show how he held onto that raw energy through collaborations and later releases.
He came up in Rio's Complexo da Maré under the influence of local funk carioca and artists like Mc Pikachu. After 'Estorei a Boa' caught on in 2016, he collaborated with MC Kevinho on 'Olha a Explosão' and kept releasing music like 'Todo Mundo Pede a Paz' and 'Chatuba-157' without smoothing out the edges.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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