A Brazilian collective whose songs mix raw energy with social themes.
For a good sense of O KK, try "Menina Ou Mulher" or "Cala a Boca e Beija." Both songs show their blend of funk, soul, and Afrobeat pretty clearly.
O KK's sound pulls from funk, soul, and Afrobeat, giving their music a distinct São Paulo flavor. Songs like "Menina Ou Mulher" and "Cala a Boca e Beija" show their style, while their lyrics sometimes touch on race and inequality. Their 2014 debut album presented that raw energy, and later work with artists like Seu Jorge and Emicida helped shape their place in Brazilian music.
They started with a 2014 debut album that captured their raw energy. A later album, "A Gente Tenta Até Conseguir," brought wider attention, with its title track becoming a notable hit in Brazil. They've worked with other Brazilian artists including Seu Jorge, Emicida, and Criolo along the way.
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