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Jhou Bastos, born in São Paulo, is a composer, poet, skater, vocalist and cultural organizer
In the neighborhood of Itaim Paulista Far east of SP.
As an MC, his chronology of released works are:
-Ep Theory of Time (2017)
-Album Peripheral Visions (2018)
-Album Novos Ares (2020)
In Presentations he has already shared the stage with artists from Rap to punk / hardcore such as:
-Harmful Shomon, Synthesis, W-yo, Dexter, Dead Fish, Lions Law (France),
The Bombers, Hateen, among others.
awards
In 2018 he participated in the song (Que Passa?) by The Bombers, which is part of the album Embracing the sun,
This album won the award for best hardcore album of 2018 by PPM held in Brasilia.
In 2019, by popular jury, I was nominated and awarded by Planet Records at its annual gala
in the category of best song of the year with the track (May 16) and best video of the year with the music video (Minha Natureza).
In 2020 It was nominated and awarded in the category of best album of the year by popular jury
At the Planet Records annual gala, the album is called Novos Ares and is a collaboration with producer Allvez.
In 2021 He was nominated and awarded in the category of Rap / Trap Artist of the year
by public vote at Planet Records' annual gala.
Jhou Bastos was twice champion and twice runner-up in the battle of teles.
Two-time champion of the battle of the occupation, where he was classified as one of the best MC's in the east zone in 2017
winning a spot to represent São Paulo in the famous ''Batalha do Tanque'' at ''RJ''
Event that brought together the best Mc's of SP x and the best of RJ
Organized by the audiovisual producer Momito films with a show by the Rap Group
TheGust Mc's.
Writing style and ideology
Jhou Bastos, it's current, it's real, but it draws a lot from ancient sources, Books, movies, lifestyle, urban culture and the like.
A cinephile, he transposes his pains and fears, exposes his life lessons, desires, frustrations, loves and virtues in his lyrics.
Dialogues about inner change, addresses delicate issues always demonstrating a unique point of view suggesting questioning.
Inspired by Ogi, Kamau, Black Alien, Bk, Makalister or Garage Fuzz, Led Zeppelin, Jimi Hendrix, Pearl Jam and Pennywise,
merging with basketball culture, the universe of movies and series, the hood experience.
The teachings of Jesus Christ are something very strong within his philosophy of life and rhymes.