Yung Nose
Yung Nose is a rap group from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, formed in 2016 by rapper Felipe Fantinel, who performs as Felipe Ret. Their breakout song "Jogador Caro"...
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Yung Nose is a rap group from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, formed in 2016 by rapper Felipe Fantinel, who performs as Felipe Ret. Their breakout song "Jogador Caro" became an instant hit, propelling them to national recognition. The group's sound blends trap and rap, with DJ Kalfani handling production and mixing while Felipe Ret serves as primary vocalist and songwriter.
They've released albums including "Yung Note," "Lvl 1," and "Trapstar," and have collaborated with Brazilian artists like Anitta, Ludmilla, and Mc Cabelinho. Their lyrics often explore themes of violence, drug use, and social inequality, which has drawn criticism alongside their popularity.
In 2019, Felipe Ret was arrested on drug trafficking charges, an event that affected the group's public perception. Despite this, their music continues to resonate with Brazilian youth, particularly in marginalized communities where their themes find an audience.
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