Nada Cunada
Nada Cunada formed in 2007 in Salvador, Bahia. Their music pulls from Afro-Brazilian rhythms, reggae, and hip-hop. The song 'Malandro Não Para, Malandro da Um...
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Nada Cunada formed in 2007 in Salvador, Bahia. Their music pulls from Afro-Brazilian rhythms, reggae, and hip-hop. The song 'Malandro Não Para, Malandro da Um Tempo' became something of an anthem, with lyrics that addressed police brutality and corruption.
The band's lineup included João Sereno on vocals, Anderson 'Rasta' Santana on bass, Thiago 'Nego' Nunes on guitar, and Rafael 'Rafa' Marques on drums. Their performances sometimes drew attention from authorities, which seemed to sharpen their focus on social themes in their music.
They released albums like 'Malandro Não Para' in 2009, 'Vai de Coração' in 2011, 'Da Cor do Brasil' in 2014, and 'Resistência Cultural' in 2018. Other songs in their catalog include 'Amigo José' and 'Doce Ilusão'.
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