A Rio de Janeiro trio blending funk, soul, and MPB with pointed lyrics about inequality and personal reflection.
For a quick sense of their sound, try 'De Pé' for its rhythmic drive and melodic warmth. 'Egonizando' captures that same energy with a bit more funk in the mix.
R.Sigma matters because they never smoothed over edges. Songs like 'Pequeno Burguês' sparked debate with its direct lyrics about inequality, while 'Furacão' shows how they weave social themes into accessible grooves. Their conversational style makes both personal reflection and broader commentary feel immediate.
Formed in Rio de Janeiro around three core members, they released their debut album 'O Mito do Insubstituível' in 2014. Their catalog grew through albums like 'Cinco', 'Lado B', 'Sintonia', and 'Luz', with tracks like 'Sobre Trunfos e Bandeiras' showing their evolving writing. They kept recording and playing, letting the music do most of the talking.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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