Detentos do Rap - Campo de Guerra

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Review by Jose Caballer

Campo de Guerra is an album by Detentos do Rap, a Brazilian rap group known for their socially conscious lyrics and powerful messages. The album features 14 tracks, each of which explores different aspects of life in Brazil, from poverty and violence to political corruption and social injustice.

The opening track, "Campo de Guerra," sets the tone for the album with its hard-hitting beats and lyrics that speak to the struggles of life in the favelas. From there, the album delves deeper into the issues facing Brazil, with tracks like "Sistema Prisional" and "Sociedade Falida" tackling the country's broken prison system and the failures of its society as a whole.

One of the standout tracks on the album is "Quem Disse Que O Amor Não Dói," which features guest vocals from Brazilian singer and actress Negra Li. The song is a powerful exploration of domestic violence and the toll it takes on its victims, with haunting vocals and a haunting melody that will stay with listeners long after the album is over.

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Artist: Detentos do Rap
Album: Campo de Guerra
Rating: 5.0

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  • MP3 size: 15.2 mb
  • FLAC size: 70.2 mb

Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Campo de Guerra (Radio Edit)4:44
Campo de Guerra (Album)6:58

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Catalog Numbers

NHJK 4811

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Formats

  • CD
  • Promo

About Detentos do Rap

Hip-Hop/Rap group formed in 1997 by Daniel Sancy, Maurício DTS and DJ Colina, who were all convicted and imprisoned in the infamous Carandirú Detention Centre (Casa de Detenção de São Paulo) in São Paulo, Brazil, which existed from 1920 until 2002 and used to be the largest prison in Brazil. The group's first album, titled "Apologia Ao Crime" was recorded within the prison in a mobile studio in 1998 and sold 30,000 copies . The press conference also took place inside the prison. Denílson Vertelo, better known as "Mano Reco" joined the group in 1999 as a singer. Their second album, entitled "O Pesadelo Continua

Name Vars

  • Detentos D.T.S

Members

  • DJ Culina
  • Mano Reco
  • Daniel Sancy
  • Maurício DTS
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Summary by Jose Caballer

Campo de Guerra is an exceptional album that showcases Detentos do Rap's talent for crafting socially conscious and thought-provoking music. Fans of Brazilian rap and hip-hop will find plenty to love here, while those looking for music with a message will appreciate the album's powerful themes and messages. Highly recommended.