A São Paulo band that blended genres and drew political heat while making hits.
For their sound, try 'Tá Me Tirando?' or 'Vc Não é Mais O Mesmo.' Both show that mix of samba, soul, and hip-hop they built their name on.
They came up in 2008 playing a mix that didn't always sit easily with traditional Brazilian music circles. Their self-titled album in 2012 included 'A Cada Dia Que Passa,' which became a hit. Their lyrics sometimes drew political criticism, but they kept working through albums like 'Mundo Novo' and 'Futuro Ancestral.'
RA-4 formed in 2008 with Rael on vocals, Péricles Martins on guitar, Daniel Ganjaman on bass, and Marcelo Cabral on drums. They followed their 2012 self-titled album with 'Mundo Novo' in 2015 and 'Futuro Ancestral' in 2018.
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