DJ Mxce emerged in Brazil’s streaming-first funk ecosystem as a São Paulo–based DJ/producer who built momentum through high-output singles and MC-led collaborations. His first widely traceable wave of official releases landed in 2025, starting with “Sequência de Vapo” alongside MC Vandinho (a track where he was credited as an artist and in production), followed by “Bateu uma Onda Forte,” a three-way single with MaBeat and MC Carol that kept him tied to contemporary baile-funk club circuits. He expanded his feature network later that year with “Bruxaria Soco do Popeye,” credited jointly to DJ NATHAN RV, DJ Mxce and MC Pbó, then pushed into darker, edit-heavy territory on “Violino Maldito (Open de Droga),” a collaboration credited to MaBeat, MC Mari and DJ Mxce. By December 2025, DJ Mxce’s profile jumped again via the MC Mari-led single “Na Favelinha,” credited to MC Mari, DJ Tavares, DJ Mxce and DJ RIC, and the companion project Na Favelinha (Remixes) - EP, which packaged multiple tempo and texture variations. The standout cut “Na Favelinha (Slowed Bass)” framed his role in the scene clearly: taking a core baile record and reshaping it into a slowed, bass-forward edit designed for dance challenges and late-night playlist rotation.