N/A
The Brazilian band N/A, whose name stands for 'Não Apto' or 'Not Suitable,' formed in the mid-1990s. They became known for lyrics that were deliberately...
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The Brazilian band N/A, whose name stands for 'Não Apto' or 'Not Suitable,' formed in the mid-1990s. They became known for lyrics that were deliberately provocative, with songs like 'Chupa a Cabeça da Minha Pika' drawing censorship attempts and public outrage. The band seemed to lean into that notoriety rather than shy away from it.
Their music pulled from funk, rock, and hip-hop, creating a rough, energetic mix. The lyrics were often blunt and vulgar, touching on social themes through a filter of explicit language. Other tracks in their catalog include 'Botando Quente' and 'Leviatã.'
The core lineup included vocalist Renato Rosa, guitarist Rodrigo 'Digão' Lima, bassist Pedro 'Pedrão' Martins, and drummer Alexandre 'Xandão' Araújo. Rosa handled most of the confrontational lyrics and stage antics, while Digão contributed to both music and words. Their debut album, 'Não Apto,' came out in 1996.
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