A Lisbon group that mixed punchy rhymes with social commentary for over two decades.
For a good sense of their range, listen to 'Respect' and 'The Concert.' They show both the tight rhymes and the social weight that ran through their work.
M@D's music never shied away from what was happening around them. Tracks like 'Respect' and 'Party People' show how they could deliver both club energy and sharp observations about social issues. Their debut album 'O Princípio' in 2000 set the tone with songs like 'A Vida É Um Loop' and 'Respostas à Altura'.
They formed in 1994 in Odivelas, with Kappa Jotta, Kronic, Sam the Kid, and DJ Cruzfader. From 2000's 'O Princípio' through albums like 'Vida Sobre Rodas' and 'Disforia,' they kept addressing political corruption and social themes. Later work includes '15 Anos de Vida' in 2015 and 'À Flor da Pele' in 2020.
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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