Mc Diguinho - Taca A Bebida Apr 2026

The genre serves as a raw expression of favela life, touching on themes of sex, social injustice, and human dignity.

The Brazilian Funk Carioca song (often associated with the hit "Só Surubinha de Leve" ) by MC Diguinho is a significant case study in the intersection of viral music culture, social media controversy, and the evolution of the "Eletrofunk" subgenre. Song Overview and Evolution MC Diguinho - Taca a Bebida

While frequently facing legal and social opposition, it has become a dominant cultural force, representing roughly 70% of the music played during some Brazilian Carnival celebrations. Key Collaborators and Media The genre serves as a raw expression of

Surubinha de Leve - song and lyrics by Mc Diguinho, THEUZ ZL Key Collaborators and Media Surubinha de Leve -

MC Diguinho frequently works with producers who specialize in the aggressive, percussive beats characteristic of modern funk.

Released in late 2017/early 2018, the original lyrics—"Taca bebida, depois taca pica e abandona na rua"—sparked a massive national debate in Brazil. Critics and social activists argued the lyrics promoted sexual violence and "apologia ao estupro" (apology for rape).

Following the backlash and the song's removal from major streaming platforms like Spotify and YouTube, MC Diguinho released a censored version. The lyrics were modified to "Taca bebida, depois taca e fica, e não abandona na rua" to mitigate the controversy.