MC Daleste, born Daniel Pedreira Senna Pellegrine, was a Brazilian funk paulista singer, songwriter, and rapper. Born on October 30, 1992, in São Paulo, Brazil, he gained fame in the early 2000s for his contributions to the Funk Carioca genre. His music often explored themes of love, wealth, and lifestyle, blending traditional Latin rhythms with modern electronic beats. Some of his notable songs include "Deusa da Ostentacao," "Angra dos Reis," and "Garota Nivel A." MC Daleste collaborated with several artists, such as DJ Batata and MC Hariel, which helped expand his fan base. Tragically, his life was cut short when he was murdered at the age of 20 on July 7, 2013. Despite his untimely death, his music continues to inspire new generations of Latin music fans.
MC Daleste's recent releases, including "Nota de 100," "Mina de Vermelho," and "Ipanema," have been well-received by fans. His posthumous album "Estilo Brasileirao" showcases his unique style and collaborations with other Brazilian musicians. His legacy in the Funk Carioca scene remains significant, with his music still widely enjoyed in bars and clubs across Brazil.
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