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Facção Central was a Brazilian
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group formed in the city of
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in 1989. The rap group garnered significant attention due to the powerful content of their lyrics, which ultimately led to the arrest of its members following the release of the music video ''Isso Aqui É uma Guerra'' ("This Is a War").


History

The group was formed on May 31, 1989, in downtown São Paulo. Initially composed of Jurandir, Cesinha, Serginho, Wilson, and Mag, Mag later left the group and was replaced by Dum-Dum and Eduardo. From 1997 to 1998, DJ Garga left the group and was replaced by Erick 12, but he too eventually departed. Growing up in the slums, the members were exposed to social violence,
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, addiction,
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, police stations, and prisons. Their violent past transformed into a source of inspiration, resulting in impactful compositions that depict the harsh reality of the lower layers of society. These compositions also harshly criticize those whom the composers perceive as the root causes of the issues discussed in the song lyrics. The group's stance has led to phone threats from the police, radio censorship, arrests due to the content of certain lyrics, and even the prohibition of airing the music video ''Isso Aqui É uma Guerra'' on Brazilian television. Authorities considered it to promote crime. The group's songs also reflect their stance on various issues. The group's musical style is aggressive and violent, and their lyrics adopt a violent yet rational approach. They skillfully blend slang commonly used in the outskirts with formal language. Additionally, they frequently incorporate elements of
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into their songs. Religion serves as a metaphor for the violence in the world, mediating their message. For instance, their song ''Hoje Deus Anda de Blindado'' ("Today God Walks Armored") alludes to the 1999 song ''Se Deus Vier, Que Venha Armado'' ("If God Comes, May He Come Armed") by the group Pavilhão 9. In 1999, the group released the album ''Versos Sangrentos'' ("Bloody Verses"), which featured strong beats and protest lyrics addressing themes such as violence, corruption, hunger, police violence, and government inefficiency. The album faced censorship, as it contained 15 recorded songs and a music video for the track ''Isso Aqui É uma Guerra'', which was accused and censored for promoting crime. The music video was initially aired for six months, even making it onto
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, but it was later removed for the same reason. The group members clarified that the video did not promote crime, as one of the bank robbers is killed at the end, conveying the message that crime does not pay off.''Albin, Ricardo Cravo. Dicionário Houaiss Ilustrado Música Popular Brasileira criação e Supervisão Geral Ricardo Cravo Albin.
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After the censorship

After the censorship of their music video in the album ''Versos Sangrentos'', Facção Central released their next album titled ''A Marcha Fúnebre Prossegue'' (The Funeral March Continues). The album opens with an introduction that includes news excerpts about the censorship, which were featured on various news programs under the headline "Rap that advocates crime, Facção Central," as announced on Jornal Nacional by
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. This introduction is composed of several "clippings" from Brazilian television news. Following the track ''Introdução'' (Introduction), the next song is ''Dia Comum'' (Common Day), which portrays the everyday life in Brazilian peripheries. Subsequently, ''A Guerra Não Vai Acabar'' (The War Won't End) follows, serving as a "response letter" to the censorship of the music video. This track begins with poignant lyrics and criticism of the prosecution, stating "Hey prosecutor, the nightmare has returned. You censored the video, but the war isn't over. There's still a dead body every 13 minutes in the cities among the fifteen most violent in the world." In the chorus of the same song, they assert, "You can censor, imprison, or kill me, but that's not how the war will end, prosecutor." The album continues to express further criticisms throughout, with notable tracks such as ''A Marcha Fúnebre Prossegue'' and ''Desculpa Mãe'' (Sorry, Mom). Following ''A Marcha Fúnebre Prossegue'', two more albums were released: ''
Direto do Campo de Extermínio ''Direto do Campo de Extermínio'' It is the sixth studio album Facção Central hip hop group, released in 2003. It contains two CDs. Track listing CD 1 #"Chico Xavier Do Gueto" #"Vozes Sem Voz" #"Aqui Ela Não Pode Voar" #"São Paulo - ...
'' (Straight from the Extermination Camp) and ''
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'' (The Spectacle of the Circus of Horrors).


Departure of Eduardo

On March 18, 2013, Eduardo posted a video on
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announcing that he was no longer a part of the group due to certain disagreements. He reassured his fans that he would not abandon
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and expressed his commitment to continuing on this path, aiming to address the pressing issues in the nation.


Brief period with Moysés

The performer and composer Moysés joined Facção Central shortly after Eduardo's departure in 2013. During his time in the group, two songs were recorded. In collaboration with Racionais MC's, who were celebrating 25 years of their career, Moysés performed with Dum-Dum at a show in the East Zone of São Paulo. On August 4, 2014, Moysés announced his departure, stating, "My decision to leave the group was made after I understood that the way I see the war is different from the way my brother Dum-Dum sees it. Each one has their own view on oppression." Dum-Dum continued to carry the name of the group as the sole responsible for the activities since Eduardo's departure in 2013 until 2023, the year of his death.


Discography


Compilation albums

* 1993 - ''Movimento Rap Vol. 2'' * 1999 - '' Família Facção''


Studio albums

* 1994 – ''
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'' * 1998 – '' Estamos de Luto'' * 1999 – ''Versos Sangrentos'' * 2001 – ''A Marcha Fúnebre Prossegue'' * 2003 – ''
Direto do Campo de Extermínio ''Direto do Campo de Extermínio'' It is the sixth studio album Facção Central hip hop group, released in 2003. It contains two CDs. Track listing CD 1 #"Chico Xavier Do Gueto" #"Vozes Sem Voz" #"Aqui Ela Não Pode Voar" #"São Paulo - ...
'' * 2006 – ''
O Espetáculo do Circo dos Horrores ''O Espetáculo Dos Circo Dos Horrores'' (English: ''The Horrors Of Circus Spectacle'') is the seventh album of Brazilian hip hop Brazilian hip hop is a national music genre in Brazil. From its earliest days in the African-Brazilian communities o ...
''


Live albums

* 2005 – ''Facção Central - Ao Vivo''


Members

* Dum-Dum – (1989–2023; died 2023) * Eduardo – (1989–2013) * Moysés – (2013–2014) * DJ Erick 12 – (1997–2001) * DJ Garja – (1989–1996)


References

Brazilian hip hop groups Musical groups established in 1989 Musical groups disestablished in 2023 Horrorcore groups Underground hip hop groups Gangsta rap groups 1989 establishments in Brazil 2023 disestablishments in Brazil {{Brazil-band-stub