MC Saci
MC Saci came up in Rio de Janeiro during the early 1990s, drawing from the local funk carioca sound. Their music connected with people in the favelas, and...
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MC Saci came up in Rio de Janeiro during the early 1990s, drawing from the local funk carioca sound. Their music connected with people in the favelas, and tracks like 'Funk' and 'Sai Da Fila' became part of that scene.
Their lyrics sometimes touched on social issues and street life, which brought them both listeners and critics. They worked with other artists from that world, like on 'Vida do Crime' with MC Fahah and MC Dricka.
They put out albums including 'Funk da Favela,' 'Balança a Cuca,' and 'O Baile É o Nosso.' The group included MC Bob Rum, Mr. Catra, and DJ Marlboro, each bringing different elements to their recordings.
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