A Rio de Janeiro funk MC whose tracks like 'Ah, Eu Vou Gozar' became neighborhood anthems.
For a quick sense of his style, 'Ah, Eu Vou Gozar' and 'Então Me Mama' frame it well, straightforward, raw, and built for the party.
MC Nego Bam's music matters because it's rooted in the streets where funk carioca thrives, with tracks like 'Sururu' and 'Então Me Mama' leaning hard into sexual themes and driving beats. He's defended his lyrics as straightforward expression, and for a certain audience, they became anthems of raw, party-ready energy. That sound has stayed firmly within the funk world, even as it drew fire from more conservative corners.
He came up in Rio's funk scene around 2015 with tracks like 'Ah, Eu Vou Gozar' and 'Putaria' catching on. Since then, he's kept putting out music that pulls in some reggae and soul touches but stays rooted in that driving funk beat.
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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