Operação 81
Operação 81 formed in 2015, taking their name from a 2013 police operation in Rio de Janeiro. Their music draws from funk carioca and rap, with songs like...
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Operação 81 formed in 2015, taking their name from a 2013 police operation in Rio de Janeiro. Their music draws from funk carioca and rap, with songs like 'História de um Miliciano' and 'Lúcidas Ilusões' reflecting life in the city's favelas.
Their debut album 'Samba, Funk e Rap' came out in 2016, followed by 'Autônomo' and 'Da Ponte pra Cá.' The track 'História de um Miliciano' gained particular attention when it was released in 2019, sparking discussion about its subject matter.
Early on, the band faced some censorship and opposition from authorities who took issue with their lyrics. They developed a following among listeners who connected with their direct portrayal of urban struggles.
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