Yung OtomeBo$ta
Yung OtomeBo$ta is a Brazilian rap duo made up of Pedro "Otome" Henrique and Gustavo "Bo$ta" Vieira. They started making music in Rio de Janeiro, working with...
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Yung OtomeBo$ta is a Brazilian rap duo made up of Pedro "Otome" Henrique and Gustavo "Bo$ta" Vieira. They started making music in Rio de Janeiro, working with homemade beats and whatever equipment they could find.
Their music often blends social commentary with humor over hard-hitting beats. Pedro Otome handles most of the lyrics, while Gustavo Bo$ta produces, sometimes pulling sounds directly from their surroundings. Other songs like "Diss Cla$$ica" and "Joao Domingos Pare Com As Mitadas" show their range, moving between trap, funk carioca, and even touches of samba.
They've released albums including "Favela Chic" and "O Rap da Realidade." Their work has drawn criticism at times for how it portrays favela life, but it's also given a platform to voices that often go unheard in mainstream Brazilian music.
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