After three years of doing shows in Rio, Farofa Carioca recorded their first album, Moro no Brasil, in 1998. It was the beginning of their appearances at visible events like their show in São Paulo (shared with Fernanda Abreu), the Free Jazz Festival (Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo), and the Mundão (São Paulo). Always dealing with the serious social problems of Brazilian megalopolises, like police violence and drug trafficking, the group enjoyed immediate identification with the masses. #Moro no Brasil was also the name of the documentary about Brazilian popular music by Mika Kaurismaki, narrated by Gabriel Moura, and with the participation of Naná Vasconcelos, Hermeto Pascoal, and Carlinhos Brown, among others. The documentary had on its soundtrack two songs by the group, Brasis and Rap do Negão. Also from 1999 came the participation of the band at the Abril Pro Rock Festival and in the Multishow TV tribute to Tim Maia with Jorge Ben Jor, Ed Motta, and other artists.
In 1999, Seu Jorge left the group and started his solo career. Farofa Carioca continued their activities with Gabriel Moura on vocals, opening the 2000 show Ói Nóis Aqui Outra Vez. ~ Alvaro Neder, Rovi
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