A Brazilian artist whose hits like 'Poderosa' channel the energy and realities of marginalized communities.
For his signature sound, start with 'Poderosa' or 'A Liberdade Canta.' They frame that mix of street energy and social awareness pretty directly.
His song 'As Minas do Kit' became a major hit, though its explicit lyrics about women drew both praise and criticism. That tension between raw street energy and social commentary runs through his work. Tracks like 'A Liberdade Canta' and 'Menino do Morro' reflect concerns about life in marginalized communities.
He emerged from São Paulo's funk scene with 'As Minas do Kit' as his breakout. He followed with tracks like 'Pega Pega' and 'É o Fluxo,' and has worked with artists like MC Brinquedo on collaborations such as 'Alto da Bronca.'
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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