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Cidinho and Doca

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Cidinho and Doca
Birth nameSidney da Silva (MC Cidinho)
Marcos Paulo de Jesus (MC Doca)
GenresRap
Years active1994–present

Cidinho and Doca (in Portuguese Cidinho e Doca, also as Cidinho & Doca) is a Rio de Janeiro-based Brazilian rap duo made up of Sidney da Silva (MC Cidinho) and Marcos Paulo de Jesus Peixoto (MC Doca), two proibidão rappers.

Rapping career

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Proibidão, literally translating to "strongly prohibited," refers to songs whose airplay is legally prohibited in Brazil due to alleged crime apology and promotion of drugs and arms usage. Cidinho and Doca are known for their rendition of "Rap das Armas" (English: Rap of Weapons), a 1990s song originally by Junior e Leonardo.

Rap das Armas gained popularity among European electronic DJs who began experimenting with Brazilian funk remixes throughout the 2000s, charting in Sweden and the Netherlands.[1]

Discography

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Albums

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  • 1995: Eu Só Quero É Ser Feliz[2]
  • 1998: É O Bonde da C.D.D
  • 2000: Desarme-se
  • 2008: Rap das Armas

Singles

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  • 1994: "Rap das Armas" (in Brazil)
  • 1995: "Rap da Felicidade" (in Brazil)
  • 2008: "Rap das Armas" (in Europe)
  • 2009: "Rap das Armas (Lucano Radio Mix)"

References

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  1. ^ Pitchfork (2020-03-09). "An Introduction to Urbano in 50 Songs". Pitchfork. Retrieved 2024-07-19.
  2. ^ Neate, Patrick (2003). Where you're at: notes from the frontline of a hip-hop planet. Riverhead Books. p. 233. ISBN 9781594480126. Retrieved 7 May 2012.
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