A Rio trio mixing hip-hop, reggae, and Brazilian beats since 2013.
For their mix of rhythm and message, start with "Calo Nas Mãos." Then let something like "Chave de Si" or "Intuição" show their other side.
They named themselves after the Trickster Spirit, and that restless energy shows in how they blend sounds. The 2017 single "Calo Nas Mãos" became a hit by directly addressing police brutality and inequality. Songs like "Xangô" and "Atrás do Olho" keep that social pulse alive within their grooves.
Bruno Verner, Fernando Anitelli, and Sérgio Pererê started playing together in Rio in 2013. Their first album came after the success of "Calo Nas Mãos," and they put out a second one, "Roda Viva," in 2020. In 2018, they performed at a protest against Bolsonaro's government.
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