Questão de Raciocínio formed in Porto in 2006 with an initial lineup that included Sam the Kid, Boss AC, Mundo Segundo, Fuse, and Maze. They became known for a Portuguese rap style that leaned into social commentary and direct language, which sometimes drew criticism from both inside and outside the hip-hop scene.
Their 2012 track "Á Prova De Balas" featuring ADL sparked public debate for its depiction of police brutality and social injustice. The song became associated with protest movements, reflecting the group's tendency to address contentious issues head-on in their music.
Other songs like "Correria" and "Não Adianta Tentar" further established their approach. They released several albums that received critical attention, maintaining a consistent focus on their particular brand of Portuguese rap throughout their active years.
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