DJ K - RADIO LIBERTADORA! (2025)

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Title: RADIO LIBERTADORA!
Year Of Release: 2025
Label: Nyege Nyege Tapes
Genre: World, Afrobeat, Brazil
Quality: 16bit-44,1kHz FLAC / 24bit-44,1kHz FLAC
Total Time: 40:39
Total Size: 257 mn / 462 mb
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Tracklist
1. ESTA NO AR A RADIO LIBERTADORA (feat MC RENATINHO FALCÃO) (03:50)
2. MEGA SUICIDIO AUDITIVO (feat DJ KADU) (02:02)
3. SEQUENCIA DE BEAT ENTORTA NOIA (02:33)
4. PSY VEM FAZER NENEM (feat MC JE) (03:46)
5. SUA FILHA QUER OS D (feat MC JUNINHO DA 07) (03:11)
6. ALI PERTO DA IMIGRANTES (feat MC DUCASA) (03:09)
7. TROCA TIRO E FAZ DINHEIRO (feat MC MN) (03:58)
8. BEAT SUGA ALMA (05:21)
9. A TROPA DO DJ K (feat MC MJ, MC MENOR ADR) (03:54)
10. ELA PEGA O BRINQUEDO NA MÃO (feat MC DANEVE) (03:06)
11. SOBREVIVE CONTRA O ESTADO (feat MC MENOR RYAN) (02:15)
12. TECHNO DE FAVELADO (feat MC MEDUZA) (03:34)


DJ K started producing music at 17, diving deep into FL Studio tutorials and honing his craft. Now at 24, he’s emerged as one of the most daring and inventive voices in contemporary Brazilian funk. Hailing from Diadema, on the outskirts of São Paulo, DJ K quickly rose to prominence with his creation of bruxaria—a dark, noisy, and psychedelic spin on baile funk that redefines the genre’s boundaries.

Two years after his groundbreaking debut, Pânico no Submundo, DJ K returns with Rádio Libertadora, an album that’s even more aggressive, visceral, and politically charged. In his own words, it’s “an album against the system”—a sonic rebellion confronting urban violence, social inequality, and police brutality, while embracing the explicit sexuality of putaria as an act of freedom and defiance.

The album's title nods to Brazil's legacy of resistance against military dictatorship. Its opening track boldly declares “Down with military dictatorship,” sampling a historic speech by communist guerrilla leader Carlos Marighella, originally broadcast during a clandestine radio takeover in 1969. Featuring MC Renatinho Falcão, the track is a sonic assault—metallic noise, thunderous basslines, and layers of distortion collide with insurgent lyrics that paint the favelas as battlegrounds in an undeclared social war.
Rádio Libertadora channels the militant spirit of 1990s Brazilian protest rap—drawing influence from legends like Racionais MCs, Ndee Naldinho, and Dexter—while immersing itself in a brutal, corrosive electronic landscape. Tracks like “Troca Tiro e Faz Dinheiro” and “Sobrevive Contra o Estado” weave gunshots, alarms, and sirens into frenetic rhythms, throwing listeners into a warlike cinematic experience. In “Mega Suicidio Automotivo,” beats refuse to settle, shifting unpredictably through apocalyptic, hyperconnected soundscapes that mirror the chaos of modern life.

On cuts like “Psy Vem Fazer Neném,” “Techno de Favelado,” and “Ali Perto da Imigrantes,” DJ K reimagines club music through the lens of bruxaria. Sharp techno hi-hats and bouncing house basslines clash with hallucinogenic tuin squeals, laser blasts, and harsh distorted whistles, blurring the lines between rave and riot. In DJ K's hands, baile funk is weaponized—becoming the soundtrack for a surreal dancefloor insurrection on the periphery of São Paulo.

With Rádio Libertadora, DJ K pushes the boundaries of funk, transforming it into a visceral weapon of protest and liberation. This is more than an album—it’s a manifesto set to the raw pulse of São Paulo's underground.