MC Daleste

Daniel Pedreira Senna Pellegrine (30 October 1992 – 7 July 2013), better known by his stage name MC Daleste was a Brazilian funk paulista singer, songwriter and rapper.

MC Daleste
Birth nameDaniel Pedreira Senna Pellegrine
Born(1992-10-30)30 October 1992
Penha, São Paulo, Brazil
Died7 July 2013(2013-07-07) (aged 20)
Paulínia, São Paulo, Brazil
GenresFunk paulista
Occupation(s)Singer, songwriter, rapper
Years active2009–2013
LabelsIndependent

Career

MC Daleste was born in Penha, São Paulo, Brazil. He began his career in 2009,[1][2] composing his first funk songs and had his first hit after releasing "Pedra da Exaltação'".

Death

Daleste was fatally shot in the abdomen while performing during a free show in Campinas, São Paulo<.ref name="guardian">Sean Michaels (9 July 2013). "Brazilian rapper MC Daleste fatally shot on stage – Funk MC shot in the abdomen as he performed free public gig in São Paulo city of Campinas". The Guardian. Retrieved 14 July 2013.</ref> He died later the same day in Paulínia's City Hospital.[3][4][5] Police in Campinas claim to be continuing to investigate the shooting with approximately one hundred testimonials, videos, and photos received. A number of pictures taken from the stage have been deemed fundamental to the case by an investigator.[6]

The Brazilian funk scene has turned violent within the last couple of years with a number of MCs being killed including Felipe Boladão, MC Careca, MC Primo, and MC Duda Marapé, in addition to Daleste.[5]

See also

Discography

Albums

Inquebrável (2013)

Singles

(selective)

  • "Angra dos Reis"
  • "Apologia"
  • "Todas as Quebradas"
  • "Mais Amor, Menos Recalque"
  • "Mãe de Traficante"
  • "Voz Estranha"
  • "Água na Boca"
  • "Ipanema"
  • "Quem é?"
  • "O Gigante Acordou!"
  • "Deusa da Ostentação"
  • "Ostentação Fora do Normal" (part. MC Léo da Baixada)
  • "São Paulo"
  • "Em Teu Olhar"
  • "Nunca Vendeu Maconha"
  • "Voz Estranha"
  • "Pra Ser Fiel"
  • "Fase Boa"
  • "Verdadeira Namorada"
  • "Apologia"
  • "Paquera de Escola"
  • "Bonde Dos Menor"

References

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