A Rio de Janeiro artist whose music celebrates female empowerment and sexual freedom.
For a sense of her style, check out 'Cai de Boca' or 'Combatchy' with Anitta and Lexa. They frame her unapologetic approach pretty well.
MC Rebecca's 2018 single 'Cai de Boca' connected with listeners by openly celebrating female empowerment and sexual freedom, helping establish her in Brazilian funk. Her tracks like 'Barbie' and 'Coça de Xereca' continue that direct style, blending funk with pop and rap elements. She publicly embraced her transgender identity in 2017, and that experience informs much of her music, which often addresses themes of identity while facing transphobic attacks.
She gained attention with 'Cai de Boca' in 2018, then released albums like 'Rebecca' in 2019 and 'É Proibido Coibir' in 2021. Her collaborations include artists like Pocah and Diplo, and she works with a production team rooted in Rio's local party scene. Songs like 'Ao Som do 150' and 'Deslizo e Jogo' define her rhythmic delivery and straightforward lyrics.
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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