Emicida

Emicida
Background information
Birth name Leandro Roque de Oliveira
Born (1985-08-17) August 17, 1985
São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil
Genres Hip hop
Occupation(s) Rapper
Years active 2006present
Labels Laboratório Fantasma
Website emicida.com
Emicida performing at WOMEX 15, Budapest

Leandro Roque de Oliveira (born August 17, 1985), better known by his stage name Emicida, is a Brazilian MC.[1]

The rapper is known for his impromptu rhymes, that made him one of the most respected MCs in Brazil. Regarded as one of the biggest revelations of underground hip hop in his country, Emicida accumulates thousands of hits on every battle in his YouTube page and about 900 thousand views on his MySpace page.[2]

Personal life

Leandro was born into a poor family. He composed rhymes and passed them to his friend to record and sell. His father died when Leandro was still a child, as told in the song "Ooorra ...".

Name

The name Emicida is a portmanteau of the words Emcee and homicide. Because of his frequent victories in the battles of improvisation, his friends began to say that Leandro was a "killer", who kills his opponents through rhymes. Later, the rapper turned it into an acronym for Enquanto Minha Imaginação Compor Insanidades Domino A Arte (rough translation, While my imagination compose insanities I dominate the art).[3]

Career

Live performances are accompanied by the DJ instrumental in Nyack. The Emicida career began in the early 1990, where his parents organized black dances in the outskirts of São Paulo, and he began to use the equipment and write his first rhymes.[4]

Emicida is known for songs such as "Rua Augusta" and "Zica, Vai Lá". He composed tracks for the soundtrack of Rockstar Games' Max Payne 3[5]

His style is influenced by many Brazilian rappers as well as US names including Mos Def, Wu-Tang Clan and The Fugees [6]

His song "Levanta e Anda", featuring Rael, was featured in the FIFA 15 soundtrack, while "Bonjour", featuring Féfé was on the soundtrack of NBA 2K16.

Discography

Studio albums

Mixtapes

Extended plays

Singles

References

  1. 5 minutes with... Emicida Interview on timeout.com.br
  2. Meet Emicida, ascending Brazilian rapper deepbrazil.com, 15 April 2011
  3. "Só no site: Emicida style". Revista Trip. Retrieved 2 October 2009.
  4. "TramaVirtual". UOL. Retrieved 2 October 2010.
  5. "Emicida "9 Círculos" (from the Max Payne 3 Original Soundtrack". May 8, 2012. Retrieved December 16, 2013.)
  6. Emicida's 10 Hip Hop Classics

External links

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