Yannick Afroman
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Yannick Afroman

Yannick Afroman is a Brazilian rapper and singer from São Paulo. He first gained wider attention in 2005 with the song "Lição de Vida," which connected with...

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Yannick Afroman's São Paulo rap and social commentary

A Brazilian rapper whose 2005 track 'Lição de Vida' connected through direct takes on social issues.

For a sense of his approach, 'Lição de Vida' and 'Bakongo' frame his work well. They show his range from social commentary to collaborative tracks.

He first gained wider attention in 2005 with 'Lição de Vida,' a song that resonated for its straightforward approach to social commentary. His catalog includes tracks like 'A Dor de Um Pai' and 'Ainda Existe Amor,' and he's worked with collaborators like Sam Mangwana on 'Bakongo.' He's maintained a presence in Brazilian hip-hop without being part of a fixed band.

He released albums like 'Sobrevivendo no Inferno' in 2004 and 'O Retorno do Rei' in 2007. In 2009, he faced legal trouble related to drug possession, and his lyrics have sometimes drawn criticism for their language.

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Yannick Afroman is a Brazilian rapper and singer from São Paulo. He first gained wider attention in 2005 with the song "Lição de Vida," which connected with listeners for its direct take on social issues.

His recordings include albums like "Sobrevivendo no Inferno" from 2004 and "O Retorno do Rei" from 2007. Other songs in his catalog include "A Dor de Um Pai" and "Ainda Existe Amor." He has worked with collaborators like Sam Mangwana and Kyaku Kyadaff on tracks such as "Bakongo."

In 2009, Afroman faced legal trouble related to drug possession. His lyrics have sometimes drawn criticism for their language. He continues to write and record music, maintaining a presence in Brazilian hip-hop without being part of a fixed band.

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