N.MC
N.MC stands for "Não Mexe Comigo" (Don't Mess With Me), a Brazilian funk carioca group that formed in the late 1990s. They came from the favelas of Rio de...
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N.MC stands for "Não Mexe Comigo" (Don't Mess With Me), a Brazilian funk carioca group that formed in the late 1990s. They came from the favelas of Rio de Janeiro. Their music sometimes drew criticism for explicit lyrics, but it connected with listeners in those neighborhoods.
Their song "Chullo Clássico" became particularly well-known, with its driving rhythm and direct lyrics about life in marginalized communities. Another track, "Mulher Tipo IFA," also gained attention. The group has three main members: MC Sapão, MC Menor do Chapa, and DJ Tubarão.
N.MC released albums like "Não Mexe Comigo" and "Da Ruas Pro Mundo." They've worked with other Brazilian artists including Anitta and Ludmilla. Their sound pulls from samba and hip-hop alongside the funk carioca foundation.
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