Born on the outskirts of Niteróimunicipality of Rio de Janeirothe group the switchescomposed of Gustavo, Kauan, Raphael And Lucai saw your song in the rollcollaboration with DJ Zulu to be successful on the internet between anonymous and famous. Young people did not believe that music would also reach the player Neymar and the influencer Virginia Fonseca.
“It was an incredible feeling and I never imagined we would arrive”, He says Raphael Carlosbetter known as RK. “And even less he who throws (dance) in the celebration of a goal”to complete.

the ace of Paris Saint Germain and from Brazilian team showed the waddle in two of the songs switches: “I never imagined that music would reach him”, to remember Luca who confessed that it never crossed his mind that the player would like the music.
In addition to the ace, other celebrities have fallen In the swing and made the famous turning point. the rapper L7NNOT, ludmilla, Lexa, Mayan honey, Virginia, anita and even Patrizia Abravaneldaughter of Silvio Santosfell in favor of the blow.
The person responsible for sponsoring the boys and releasing the song was DJ Zulu, who owns the music, and has already been sponsored by Anitta. The artist rose to the world stage from Rock in Rio Lisbonin 2018, with the powerful and soon after he started averaging 40 shows per month: “He does everything he can for the boys and takes them to clubs to perform”emphasizes Dinogroup entrepreneur.
“Zullu is one of the best DJs in Rio de Janeiro! With a lot of stage presence and he has a great story in this funk world. This guy is too good and I’m very happy for all of this”ends Gustavinho.
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