Wall-G formed in São Paulo in 1999, with Rodrigo Brandão on vocals, André Laufer on bass, and Gabriel Souto on guitar. Their music pulls from hip-hop and samba, with lyrics that often touch on social issues. Their 2006 album 'Não Tratamos' includes the track of the same name featuring singer Márcia Tualúfo, which became one of their notable songs.
They released their debut 'Fabricado na Favela' in 2003, followed by 'Escravos do Sistema' in 2010. Another well-known track is 'Rap É Compromisso.' Their 2020 album 'Fome de Justiça' continues to address themes of social justice.
Their live shows are known for high energy, and they've maintained a presence in Brazilian music without much fanfare about their influence or impact.
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