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For more on the broader sociological context of these artists, you might also look at Rap and Brazilian Popular Music as Movements of Social Protest in Brazil , which discusses how modern Brazilian rap functions as a plural musical genre that influences contemporary social movements.
Academic research on Brazilian rap often highlights how these groups use music to "resignify colonial tropes" and critique social narratives, effectively acting as the "organic pedagogues" described in scholarly work. For more on the broader sociological context of
The project mirrors the "collective participation and audience engagement" found in many rap performances, where shared references and similes keep listeners involved in a "fluid interchange". An interesting paper related to the "Orgânico Hits"
An interesting paper related to the "Orgânico Hits" project—specifically the collaborative Brazilian rap movement featuring artists like , Cynthia Luz , and Froid —is Hip Hop’s Organic Pedagogues: Teaching, Learning, and Organizing in Dakar and New York. For more on the broader sociological context of
It brings together diverse artists—from the melodic flow of Cynthia Luz and Lourena to the lyrical depth of Sant and Froid —to create a unified, organic sound.