WC Masculino formed in 2006 in Complexo do Alemão, a favela in Rio de Janeiro. The group started with four members: DJ Will, D2, Bad Boy, and Scooby. Their name translates to "Worker's Collective," which hints at their approach to music.
Their songs like "Dia do Combate Infeliz" and "Realidade Social" mix rap with funk carioca rhythms. The lyrics often address social issues common in Brazilian favelas, which has connected them with listeners in similar communities.
Over time, the group expanded to include more members like Régis, Leozinho, and Nobru. They've released albums including "Quebrada Real" in 2008 and "Funk É Cultura" in 2014. Tracks such as "Fúria do Caos" and "Padre Pelágio" continue in their style of direct social commentary set to local beats.
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