Meet the Rocinha collective, Covil do Flow

Mar 26, 2020

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Created in 2011, it all started as a Home Studio in the room of the young independent artist Jefferson Rodrigues or Nice, as he prefers to be called.

As the years went by, the idea began to expand and new artists started to visit that small studio to record their music, thus naturally Covil do Flow evolved from a studio into a label and also a collective.

Currently, the brand works with various functions in addition to music production, an example being the work with photographs and clips, all independently.

Recently, the label became the first national rap collective to close a clip with Trojan Jamaica. A legendary label run by Zack Starkey, the son of former Beatle Ringo Starr.

Check out below the final result of this collaboration and let's keep an eye out for the upcoming news from Covil do Flow.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L0ulEPRRpj0&feature=emb_title

Covil do Flow comes from the Favela da Rocinha and today is one of the main references of the community when it comes to music. The collective is made up of the artists Jefferson Rodrigues (Nice), Victor Oliveira (VT), Josinaldo Galdino (Nalk), Igor Andrade (ROGI), Caio Bittencourt (Caio Bittencourt), Luam Marcelino (Marcelino), Victor Vergeti (Ami$h), Anderson Pontes (Pescada), Lucas Marcelino (MDG), Sean Nammock (Same Old Sean).

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