NPlaysRap
NPlaysRap came together in São Paulo, Brazil, with MC Mandrac, DJ Dan Dan, and producer JPBeats making music that leaned into hip-hop and personal reflection....
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NPlaysRap came together in São Paulo, Brazil, with MC Mandrac, DJ Dan Dan, and producer JPBeats making music that leaned into hip-hop and personal reflection. Their early track "Me Sinto Perdido (Nossos Sentimentos)" connected with listeners, and they followed it with songs like "Lágrimas de Dor e Persistência" and "O Que Houve."
Their lyrics often touched on mental health and social issues, which sparked some debate but also drew people in. They put out an EP called "Sentimentos" and later albums like "Perdido" and "Nosso Lugar," working with sounds that included R&B and Brazilian rhythms.
MC Mandrac handled most of the vocals with a direct, sometimes vulnerable style, while DJ Dan Dan built the beats. They kept writing about feeling lost or up against things, as in "Os Monstros Voltaram" and "Sem Saída (O Mundo e Seus Defeitos)."
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