Consciência Humana

Consciência Humana is a Brazilian rap group formed in the city of São Paulo in 1990. It is known for creating edgy lyrics, which lead to the group receiving death threats from the police and having a strong dispute with the former captain of the Policia Militar (PM) Conte Lopes, current deputy of the PDB.

The group was formed in 1990 in the East Zone of São Paulo by the members of Black Aplick, W.G.I., and DJ Andermad trainers Group and the Posse DRR. In 1992, Andermad left the group and created the group, Gang Wild after DJ Adriano was invited to participate in Human Consciousness. DJ Adriano was in the group for twelve years, between 1992 and 2004, when it formed and was replaced by DJ Master Jay, formerly of Black System. Nevertheless, Master Jay lasted only one year and then was replaced by DJ and music producer Luis.[1]

In 1992, the group participated in the collection Consciousness Project Rap Brazil, with the songs "Slave Ship" and "Town Without Law," which began to be played on Radio Metropolitana FM. The group released its first album in 1994, called "Sees his own mistakes", which presented hit songs like "It's time" and "Blood B". Two years later, CH set up his own record label, called DDR Productions, with the help of Porte Illegal, and released the single "Law of the periphery".[2]

In the following year, with its own label, the group released the second album entitled "Between Adolescence and Crime", with songs like "Memories", "Childhood friend" and "Travel". In 1999, the first video called "Between adolescence and Crime" was recorded. In 2001 three groups joined: Human Consciousness, The Less Crime and UNEGRO, which gave rise to Men Skulls, which released the album D.R.R invading the system.[3]

In 2003, the group was invited by the Zambian Phonographic label to record their third album, Agony Hill. It was assisted by artists such as Beth Carvalho, Central Faction, The Less Crime, and Soundtrack Ghetto, among others.[4] The group's first musical success mentions military names well known in peripheral neighbourhoods. The repercussion of complaints generated persecution and threats to the rappers. The rap group Human Consciousness began to gain prominence in 1991 with their letters focused mainly on the violence of the state, most intense in the outskirts after the civil-military dictatorship (1964–1985). It was in this context that the song "Tá na Hora" was released, which depicts the murders committed by police Round Ostensive Tobias de Aguiar (Rota).

Discography

Studio Albums

Singles

References

  1. https://www.discogs.com/Consci%C3%AAncia-Humana-Entre-A-Adolesc%C3%AAncia-E-O-Crime/release/306482
  2. Perseguido pela PM nos anos 90, Consciência Humana retorna com novo CD. Radio Gencianp. 8 de março de 2016
  3. http://www.rapnacional.com.br/tag/consciencia-humana/
  4. http://marginalatino.blogspot.com.br/2010/01/consciencia-humana-enchergue-seus.html

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