A São Paulo group whose straightforward anthems about perseverance connect anime characters to real struggle.
For a quick sense of their lane, try "Rap Motivação ll, Só Sei Que Não Vou Desistir (Naruto, Goku e Luffy)" or "Rap do Trunks - A Esperança." They're both pretty much exactly what they sound like.
Their music taps into something specific: the overlap between anime fandom and the need for motivational fuel. Songs like "Rap do Itachi Uchiha | Me Odeie Meu Irmão" use characters from Naruto to frame declarations of strength, while "SUPERAÇÃO | SUOR, SANGUE E GLÓRIA" became a well-known track for its direct, anthemic style. It's rap that avoids complex metaphors in favor of clear, shouted determination.
The group formed in São Paulo in the late 2000s and released an album called "Sou o Cara Que Fala" in 2010. They followed with "Sujeito Homem 2" in 2013 and "Quintessência" in 2018, with rapper Guimê mentioned as a central figure throughout.
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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