MC Zoi de Gato came up in São Paulo, with their music rooted in the city's streets and favelas. Their 2015 single "1º Comando" became a breakout track, its lyrics touching on police brutality and social issues that resonated with many listeners. The song's hard-hitting beat and direct approach gave it an immediate presence.
Their other songs like "Fábrica de Bico" and "Eu Não Quero Buxixo" continued in a similar vein, blending funk and rap with Brazilian rhythms.
Their catalog includes several albums and singles that maintain this raw, confrontational style. Songs like "Amor É Só de Mãe" show a different side, but the core of their music remains tied to the experiences of São Paulo's marginalized communities.
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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