Formed by four young people from the Guarani and Kaiowá ethnic groups in the Jaguapiru and Bororó villages, in Dourados (MS), Brô MC's is more than just Brazil's first indigenous rap group - is a cultural milestone that redefined the indigenous presence in the world. contemporary art.
Since 2009, the group transforms experiences into rhymed poetry, combining Portuguese and Guarani in lyrics that address territory, ancestry, racism, youth and the struggle of native peoples.
Its emergence not only paved the way for a new aesthetic language in the country, but also gave rise to a global movement known as "indigenous rap", influencing directly a generation of young indigenous artists throughout Brazil and Latin America. to share something inspiring or reflective, perfectly aligned with the theme of your article.
With a trajectory built at the intersection of art and resistance, Brô MC's has consolidated itself as one of the voices most authentic Brazilian music contemporary.


His rhyming lyrics in Portuguese and Guarani give voice to the struggle for demarcation, identity and ancestry. Music becomes territory, and the stage, space of resistance.
GUARANI KAIOWÁ
Rap of origin. Rap of territory.