A Portuguese collective that turned neighborhood rhythms into local anthems.
For their sound, start with "Verde Cabuloso", that's the track that first connected. "Vilão De Quebrada" gives you a good sense of how they describe ordinary situations in plain terms.
Their 2007 track "Verde Cabuloso" became something of an anthem in certain circles with its straightforward rhythm and memorable dance moves. Songs like "Filha do Polícia" and "Vilão De Quebrada" describe ordinary situations in plain terms, sounding like they come from actual streets rather than a studio concept. The music connects because it draws from Brazilian funk carioca and Portuguese hip-hop but delivers it with a local Lisbon feel.
They gained attention with "Verde Cabuloso" in 2007, with a lineup that included MC Kaverinha on vocals and DJ Sete Muros on turntables. Their other tracks like "Preta" and "Filha do Polícia" followed a similar pattern of direct beats and everyday language, maintaining that neighborhood-story quality throughout.
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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