O Poeta
O Poeta is a Brazilian group that first appeared in 2019, though not much is known about who exactly is in it. They wear masks and use pseudonyms, which has...
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O Poeta is a Brazilian group that first appeared in 2019, though not much is known about who exactly is in it. They wear masks and use pseudonyms, which has kept people guessing. Their song "Bunda No Paredão" came out around then and got a lot of attention online, with plenty of memes and dance videos following it.
Other tracks like "A 10 e a Faixa," "Ela Gosta do Preto," and "Saco de Pão Na Cara" have kept them in circulation. The lyrics tend to be direct and sometimes draw criticism for being too blunt, but the group hasn't really addressed that publicly. They've put out singles steadily, including "Caba" in 2020 and "Vapo Vapo" in 2021.
What they do is mix funk, rap, and pop with Brazilian rhythms, and the delivery is usually straightforward. The anonymity seems to be part of the point, letting the music speak without a familiar face attached. They're still putting out songs, but the details around them stay pretty thin.
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