TIH DJC MC formed in Rio de Janeiro's favelas around 2010. Their song "Isso Que É Vida" became something of an anthem, and they've put out albums like "Cidade Cinza" in 2015 and "Não Pare de Lutar" in 2017.
Their music often touches on life in those neighborhoods, with tracks like "Muleke Sonhador" and "Quem Disse Que o Favela Não Vai Conseguir" reflecting that perspective. They work with a mix of vocals, guitar, and production from the members TIH, DJC, MC, and Mael.
They've faced some criticism for how directly they address social issues, but they've kept at it, releasing "Os Filhos do Brasil" in 2019. Their sound pulls from different Brazilian styles without settling into just one.
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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