MC Marcinho was the funk melody icon of the 90s, mixing enveloping rhythms and romantic lyricism
When we talk about 90s funk tune, it is impossible not to evoke the iconic hits of MC Marcinho. The funk singer died this Saturday, 26, at the age of 45 from multiple organ failure. He had been hospitalized at the Copa D’Or hospital in Rio de Janeiro since June due to heart and kidney failure.
But his songs not only dominated the charts, they also became the soundtrack of a generation that sought rhythm, poetry and, above all, emotion.
lonely rap transports us to a time of discoveries and passions, while written for princesses is a hymn to love and romance. Girl Note 100with its catchy beat, it became a dance floor anthem, getting everyone up and dancing to its enveloping melody.
However, it was fascinating, inspired by the eternal queen of Baixinhos, Xuxa, that MC Marcinho achieved stardom. The song not only became an instant hit, but also a timeless classic, sung at parties, barbecues and family gatherings, spanning generations and proving that good music is, indeed, timeless. Recently, one of his hits, the song Girl Note 100 returned to the charts with the telenovela go with faith, voiced by Sheron Menezes’ character Sol. Recall the main hits of the singer:
fascinating
Princess
lonely rap
I want your Love
Slums
Jack
Do not stop
Because I love you
Girl Note 100
Go kill him
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