A Brazilian rapper whose work stays close to the sounds and experiences that first defined him.
For a good sense of Nathan's approach, try 'Baseado em Fatos Reais' and 'Diamonds.' They frame his unvarnished style pretty clearly.
Nathan's 2016 single 'Baseado em Fatos Reais' broke through with listeners who recognized his direct storytelling from neighborhood experiences. Songs like 'Diamonds' and 'Quando o Amor Acaba' kept his voice in rotation without chasing pop appeal. His catalog, including 'Insanamente Insano' and 'Tudo Pode Mudar,' continues to circulate in Brazilian hip-hop playlists because it feels specific rather than broad.
He emerged from São Paulo's hip-hop scene with a breakthrough in 2016. Nathan followed with albums like 'Incompatível' in 2018 and 'Sobrevivendo no Inferno' in 2021, working with longtime collaborator DJ Caique. He maintained consistent output without much departure into crossover territory.
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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