Wellynton Dellaveiga
Wellynton Dellaveiga formed in São Paulo in 2010 with Wellynton Abreu on vocals, Dellaveiga Freitas on guitar, Vinicius Marins on bass, and Leandro Ramos on...
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Wellynton Dellaveiga formed in São Paulo in 2010 with Wellynton Abreu on vocals, Dellaveiga Freitas on guitar, Vinicius Marins on bass, and Leandro Ramos on drums. Their music pulled from funk carioca, samba, and hip-hop, with Abreu's raw delivery giving voice to stories about love, loss, and the struggles of ordinary Brazilians.
Their song 'Não Tem Mais Volta' drew particular attention for its graphic depictions of urban violence, sparking criticism and accusations that the band was promoting violence and drug use. They defended the work as reflecting real social conditions rather than glorifying them.
They released albums like 'Não Tem Mais Volta' in 2012, followed by 'O Mundo É Nosso' in 2014, 'Respeita o Funk' in 2016, and 'Favela' in 2018. Another track, 'O Bilhete,' appears among their most-listened songs.
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