Odair Playhit emerged in the late 1990s when Odair José da Silva started blending funk with samba and hip-hop. The group formed with vocalist Bruxo and others, working through early resistance to their sound. Their track 'Dia de Maldade (part. Bruxo)' broke through in 2005, becoming a staple on Brazilian radio and dance floors.
Songs like 'Tapão Na Raba (part. Bruxo e Rebeca Laiã)' and 'Jogadinha' followed, keeping their straightforward funk rhythms in rotation. They released albums including 'Funk de Rua' in 2003 and 'No Ritmo do Baile' in 2007, sticking to their lane without much fuss.
The group's lineup shifted over time, with Bruxo remaining a constant presence on vocals. They kept putting out music through the 2010s with albums like 'Funk Carioca' and 'Funk de Verão', maintaining a steady output of party-ready tracks.
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