Four MCs and a DJ making dancefloor funk that pulls from samba, hip-hop, and neighborhood rhythms.
For their sound, try 'Quica e Desce No Chão' or 'O Bumbum Dela Treme' - both show that dancefloor energy they built from the ground up.
MC G4's music comes straight from Complexo da Maré, one of Rio de Janeiro's largest favelas. Their breakout single 'Isso Aqui Não É Macumba' and tracks like 'Quica e Desce No Chão' show how they build party energy from local sounds. The group's albums 'Meu Baile' and 'O Que É Que Eu Tô Fazendo Aqui?' connected with listeners across different parts of Brazilian society.
They came together in the early 2000s in Complexo da Maré, starting with local parties. The group kept making music through the years, with MC Guimê, MC Caju, MC 2K, and DJ Thomaz building a following with funk carioca that gets people moving.
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