Zica is a band that first gained attention with their single "BEEF" in 2019. Their music pulls from hip-hop, rock, and electronica, though they don't fit neatly into any one category. Songs like "A Estrada" and "Façaoqueceque" show their range, moving between different textures and approaches without settling into a predictable pattern.
Their lyrics often touch on power dynamics and inequality, which has sparked some debate. The track "Seu Jeito" features Javanholi, one of their few noted collaborations. They released "Disturbia" in 2020 and "Unhinged" in 2021, both continuing to explore social themes with a direct, sometimes confrontational tone.
While they've been described as challenging conventions in Korean music, their actual output feels more like a series of specific musical statements than a grand manifesto. The work stands on its own terms, aggressive when it needs to be, melodic in other moments, never quite settling into a single mode.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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