On the streets of Rio where trap and baile funk rule supreme, the name of Oruam is fast becoming legend. But his take on life in the favelas has made the flame-haired rapper a target for the law
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The Brazilian rapper Oruam, 24, is the great highlight of this second-day edition (2) of the British magazine Dazed. In addition to printing the hat, the artist also appears in publications of publication on social networks. “I can’t describe this feeling. It’s like if I had to be a hero, but, in fact, I’m an anti-hero”, says the rapper in the interview. Read More Wagner Moura celebrates back from "Basic healing, The Film" to the films Desconnel…