CÃO
CÃO is a Brazilian punk-rap duo from São Paulo made up of Dogão on vocals and Tchello handling production and instrumentation. Their sound is raw and...
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CÃO is a Brazilian punk-rap duo from São Paulo made up of Dogão on vocals and Tchello handling production and instrumentation. Their sound is raw and aggressive, with lyrics that tackle social and political issues head-on. Songs like 'A Sociedade Nos Sufoca' and 'Dissprezo Ao Presidente' give a sense of their direct approach.
They released their debut album 'Boca do Lixo' in 2018, followed by 'Nego Drama' in 2020. Their 2017 single 'Família (Ataque Soviético) (part. Lucas Plant)' brought them wider attention for its take on family violence. The track appears on their 2022 album 'Brasa'.
Their work has drawn criticism from conservative and religious groups over its profanity and anti-establishment stance. But they've maintained a steady output, with Tchello's experimental beats providing the backdrop for Dogão's intense delivery.
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