

Stage invading your way to history — this MC crashed fame's front door.
Alan do Rap was one of the precursors of Hip Hop in Salvador, who to promote his songs would invade the stage of famous hip hop acts and take the mic. Alan's journey shows the difficulties and injustices faced by young blacks from the periphery who try their hand at art and end up clashing with a racist, oppressive, and violent system.
Direction
Brother directors weaving intimate access with historical scope.
Editing
Juxtaposing Alan's hustle against Brazil's whitening of hip-hop.
Production
Rare footage of Salvador's invisible rap underground.
Director
Diego Lisboa
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Salvador's hip-hop scene operated in shadow of Rio-São Paulo dominance; Alan's story reclaims that erasure.
Mano Brown's testimony about Alan's stage invasions reveals ambivalence — respect for hustle, discomfort with method.