MC Livinho came up in São Paulo's funk scene and had a breakout moment with 'Fazer Falta' in 2014. The track became an anthem in Brazil, pulling him from local stages to wider recognition almost overnight. He followed it with other hits like 'Azul Piscina' and 'Cheia de Marra', songs that kept his name in heavy rotation at parties and on playlists.
His music draws from American rap and hip-hop, with a style that's direct and built for movement. He's worked with other Brazilian artists like Anitta and Ludmilla, and was part of the funk collective GR6. Tracks such as 'Se Prepara 2' with MC Pedrinho and 'Hoje Eu Vou Parar Na Gaiola' with Rennan da Penha show how he operates within that collaborative, high-energy network.
Livinho's lyrics and public persona have drawn criticism at times, putting him at the center of conversations that extend beyond the music. But through it, his songs have maintained a steady presence, speaking to a generation that found its voice in the blunt, rhythmic language of funk.
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