A Brazilian band whose viral hits mixed raw sexuality with social commentary from the favelas.
For their signature mix of provocation and rhythm, start with 'Vazou Na Net' and 'Rebolation.' They frame what the band did best.
They broke through with 'Vazou Na Net,' a track that went viral around 2010 and introduced funk carioca's sound to listeners far beyond Rio's neighborhoods. Their music wasn't just party fuel, it often tackled social inequality head-on, which sparked plenty of debate. Songs like 'Rebolation' and 'Trapaceiro' kept that energy going, blending funk with hip-hop and samba in a way that felt both local and undeniable.
The group formed in Rio de Janeiro, led by MC Gregory with vocalists like Binho and Neguinho do Kaxeta. They dropped albums steadily from 2010's 'Vazou Na Net' through 2014's 'Tá Doendo,' building a catalog that includes 'Até o Chão Vou Com Você' and 'Novo Amor.' Their sound helped shift funk carioca from a favela staple to something you'd hear across Brazil.
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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