A Rio street performer whose explicit 2019 hit 'Botadinha Saliente' sparked both attention and controversy.
For the raw, unfiltered Rogerinho, start with 'Botadinha Saliente.' If you want something with a bit more polish, try 'Era Pra Ser Eu.'
Rogerinho's music comes straight from Rio's favelas, where he started performing on the streets as a teenager. 'Botadinha Saliente' broke through in 2019 with its blunt lyrics about the female body, turning into a viral hit that brought him notice and criticism. Songs like 'Eu Vou' and 'Era Pra Ser Eu' show he kept working in that funk lane even after the initial buzz.
He came up from the favelas of Rio de Janeiro, performing on the streets as a teenager. After 'Botadinha Saliente' went viral in 2019, he kept putting out music like 'Mete a Louca' and worked with other funk artists like Wesley Safadão on 'Tchuco Nela.' There were reports of substance issues and money problems, but he kept recording.
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