A São Paulo rapper whose lyrics tackle racism, sexism, and police brutality with raw honesty.
If you want to hear what she's about, start with 'Valente' or 'Despedida'. They frame her sound and her stance pretty clearly.
MC Tha came up in São Paulo's favelas and channels that experience into songs that hit hard. 'Valente' and 'Despedida' show how she turns personal stories into anthems about survival and resistance. Her voice matters because she's speaking plainly about things many Brazilian rappers still avoid.
She started writing hip-hop young, inspired by Lauryn Hill and Tupac. Her 2016 debut 'Rito de Passá' made her a significant voice, and songs like 'Clima Quente' have kept that going.
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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