O rapper Evandro Roque de Oliveiraknown as Boyish36, faces a judicial imbroglio with his brother, the singer EMICIDA39. Accused of diverting R $ 6 million reaisFióti is co-founder of the producer Lab Ghost next to his brother, who announced the end of the partnership between them at the end of March.
The label was founded 16 years ago and in addition to the venture, Fioti is considered one of the biggest exponents of rap in Brazil. In addition, he was responsible for agent and managing his career in Emicida since the beginning, which later still involved international tours, awards and great shows at festivals.
In 2016, Fióti released his first EP, “Beautiful People”. According to information from Spotify, where it accumulates 40,000 monthly listeners, the production was well-received by the public and critics, and brought as its objective to rescue the self-esteem of the Brazilian people.
Three years later, he released the single “Do I allow myself?” Beyond the song “I want to see you well tomorrow” in partnership with Rael and Marisol Mwaba. In 2020, Fióti put another news on the radio stations of the country: “when talking about love”, alongside the band Tuyo.
His latest work was the single “Come to Cure”, in partnership with Marissol Mwaba in 2022.
Understand the controversy between Fióti and Emicida
The judicial dispute, initially revealed by Portal Leo Dias, began when Fióti requested an urgent relief to the court. Evandro points out that, despite a prior agreement signed in December 2024 to formalize an egalitarian corporate division, .
Also according to the text of the process, Fióti argues that he always acted in parity with his brother in and that the financial transfers he made were transparent and previously agreed, denying any deviation.
Already that removing Fióti from management was a response to the unilateral attitudes of the brotheras a reduced time dedication to the company and significant bank transfers without its prior authorization.
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