US Agroboy
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US Agroboy

US Agroboy started in 1995 in Ribeirão Preto, São Paulo, with three friends: MC Max, DJ Batata, and Zé das Coves. They mixed sertanejo rhythms with rap, which...

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US Agroboy mixed sertanejo with rap in 1990s Brazil

Three friends from São Paulo blended rural themes and straightforward style across a dozen songs.

For their sound, 'Baladinha Rural' is the obvious starting point. 'Fazendinha de Madeira' with Fernando e Sorocaba shows how that blend held up years later.

They started mixing sertanejo rhythms with rap in 1995 when that wasn't common. Their song 'Baladinha Rural' got popular in 1997 and helped introduce this blend to more people. Tracks like 'Festa da Bota' and 'Minha Caminhonete' kept their rural themes going while influencing other Brazilian artists who wanted to mix genres.

They formed in Ribeirão Preto in 1995 with MC Max, DJ Batata, and Zé das Coves. They put out albums like 'É o Bicho' in 1997, 'É Nois que Ta' in 1999, and 'De Volta à Roça' in 2001. The group worked with artists like Wesley Safadão and Fernando e Sorocaba on some songs.

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US Agroboy started in 1995 in Ribeirão Preto, São Paulo, with three friends: MC Max, DJ Batata, and Zé das Coves. They mixed sertanejo rhythms with rap, which wasn't common at the time. Their song 'Baladinha Rural' got popular in 1997 and helped introduce this blend to more people.

They put out albums like 'É o Bicho' in 1997, 'É Nois que Ta' in 1999, and 'De Volta à Roça' in 2001. Tracks like 'Festa da Bota' and 'Minha Caminhonete' kept their rural themes and straightforward style going. The group worked with artists like Wesley Safadão and Fernando e Sorocaba on some songs.

US Agroboy's music often talked about small-town life and everyday things, using both rap and sertanejo sounds. They stayed with the same three members through their run, and their approach influenced other Brazilian artists who wanted to mix genres without sticking to traditional rules.

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The Start here section opens with Fazendinha de Madeira (part. Fernando e Sorocaba), Festa da Bota (part. Wesley Safadão), and Us Agroboy da Roça so you can move through the artist's stronger lyric pages first.

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