Atitude Feminina is a Brazilian hip-hop group formed in 2000 in São Sebastião, Distrito Federal. The group consists of Aninha, Ellen, and Giza Black. They gained attention for their lyrics addressing issues such as the underrepresentation of women in hip-hop, domestic violence, and discrimination against women. Atitude Feminina participated in the Abril Pro Rap festival in 2001 and 2002 and later won the Prêmio Hutúz in 2005 for their song "Rosas," which became their most well-known track. Their first album, also titled "Rosas," was released in 2006, earning them recognition as one of the major revelations of the decade in 2009.
Some of their notable songs include "Rosas," "Enterro do Neguinho," and more recent releases like "Mãe," "Faça por Amor," "As Damas Primeiro," "Nossa História," "Desistir Jamais." Their music continues to resonate with audiences worldwide, highlighting their significant contribution to the Brazilian hip-hop scene.
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