Yudi e Maloca
Yudi e Maloca formed in 2012 in Rio de Janeiro, with Yudi Pinheiro on vocals and DJ Maloca handling production and percussion. They were joined by Thiago...
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Yudi e Maloca formed in 2012 in Rio de Janeiro, with Yudi Pinheiro on vocals and DJ Maloca handling production and percussion. They were joined by Thiago "Tiga" Faria on drums and Leonardo "Leo" Oliveira on bass. Their name translates roughly to "Yudi and the Shack," which nods to street culture.
Their music pulls from funk carioca, the favela-born genre from Rio, and West African Afrobeat. They've mentioned James Brown, Fela Kuti, and Tim Maia as influences. Their debut album came out in 2016, titled "Cane, Quejo e Flango."
In 2020, they worked with Afrobeat drummer Tony Allen on the album "Afrobeat Power." Their 2022 release "RaĆz" included appearances by Caetano Veloso and Gilberto Gil. Their lyrics sometimes touch on social issues, which has drawn occasional criticism.
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