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Biography

Ever since bursting onto the scene in the mid-2010s, Djonga has established himself as both one of the most influential figures in Brazilian hip-hop and an unyielding voice against societal injustices through his sharp and provocative lyrics. Born Gustavo Pereira Marques on June 4, 1994, in the Favela do Índio, Belo Horizonte, his life resonated with an eclectic mix of music, from the soulful Milton Nascimento and Racionais MCs to the enchanting Mariah Carey and Cartola. His initial foray into the art world was through poetry, joining the Sarau Vira-Lata collective after graduating high school. However, a turning point came when Chuck, aka Oculto Beats, offered him a platform to transform his poetry into rap, giving birth to "Corpo Fechado," his 2015 debut single. His rapid ascent to stardom continued in the subsequent years, with his collaborations with producer Coyote Beatz setting the Brazilian rap scene ablaze. Together, they unveiled the EP Fechando o Corpo, pushing Djonga further into the limelight. His alliance with underground rap label Pirâmide Perdida and participation in tracks such as Baco Exu do Blues' “Sujismundo” and Primata's "Redenção" solidified his footprint in the industry. But it was his debut album Heresia, released in 2017, that finally cemented his place in Brazilian rap through a powerful message of Black empowerment. Yearly releases followed, each echoing societal critiques, from O Menino Que Queria Ser Deus in 2018 to Histórias da Minha Área in 2020. Djonga's social commentaries reached global recognition when he became the first Brazilian artist nominated for the BET Hip Hop Awards in 2020. His sixth studio album, O Dono do Lugar, released in 2022, touched on the subject of Black masculinity, offering an introspective reflection on racism, familial ties, and the intricacies of the music industry. In 2023, the Brazilian MC returned with the mixtape Inocente, which featured cameos by Tz da Coronel ("Coração Congelado") and Mc Cabelinho ("Depois da Meia Noite"). His next album, 2025's Quanto Mais Eu Como, Mais Fome Eu Sinto!, included collaborations from MPB legend Milton Nascimento, rock band Los Hermanos, and former Skank frontman Samuel Rosa.
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  2.   Axé featuring Djonga
  3.   até sua alma featuring Coyote Beatz
  4.   do menor featuring Dallass
  5.   Reparos
  6.   No Verão
  7.   Eu Não Sou Tão Bom Assim featuring Djonga
  8.   Era de Aquarius by Djonga
  9.   tôbem featuring Djonga
  10.   dom quixote featuring Djonga
  11.   bala fini featuring Djonga
  12.   Castelo de Areia featuring Djonga
  13.   Só Quero Saber featuring MC PH
  14.   Nasci pra Ser Grande (Tributo F.R) featuring BK'
  15.   Disse Que é Fã de Rap featuring Djonga
  16.   PONTO DE VISTA featuring Rapaz do Dread
  17.   Deuses Ateus featuring Djonga
  18.   Radin featuring BK'
  19.   TE ESPERO LÁ featuring Rapaz do Dread
  20.   Vai Partir by Djonga
  21.   DEMORO A DORMIR featuring Coyote Beatz
  22.   conversa com uma menina branca featuring Djonga
  23.   SELVAGEM featuring Djonga
  24.   bode featuring Djonga
  25.   penumbra featuring Rapaz do Dread
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