MC Viciante
MC Viciante is a Brazilian funk carioca band from Rio de Janeiro. They became known in 2019 with the song "Chama a Larissa," which got popular online and on...
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MC Viciante is a Brazilian funk carioca band from Rio de Janeiro. They became known in 2019 with the song "Chama a Larissa," which got popular online and on the charts. Other tracks like "Danada" and "É Mulher de Mais" followed.
Their music drew some criticism for lyrics and videos that people said objectified women or dealt with drug themes. The band responded that they were showing life in the favelas as they saw it. They put out a debut album called "Proibidão do Vicio" in 2021.
The group has three members, with MC Vicio handling vocals and writing. Their sound stays in that funk carioca lane, straightforward and made for dancing. They haven't tried to smooth out the edges much.
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