Jupi77er

Brazilian rapper and singer(born 1992) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Jupitter Pimentel Zamboni (born September 4, 1992, São Paulo), known by the stage name Jupi77er, is a Brazilian rapper, composer, activist, and cultural producer, known for his role in the musical duo Rap Plus Size.

Born
Jupitter Pimentel Zamboni

(1992-09-04) September 4, 1992 (age 33)
São Paulo, Brazil
Genresrap
Occupations
  • Rapper
  • Activist
  • Composer
  • Cultural producer
Member ofRap Plus Size
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Jupitter in 2016
Jupitter in 2016
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Born
Jupitter Pimentel Zamboni

(1992-09-04) September 4, 1992 (age 33)
São Paulo, Brazil
Genresrap
Occupations
  • Rapper
  • Activist
  • Composer
  • Cultural producer
Member ofRap Plus Size
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Biography

Pimentel began his career at the age of 12 and participated in rap battles as a teenager with the group Rimologia.[1][2]

In 2016, he formed the duo Rap Plus Size with Sara Donato,[3][4] releasing the album Corpo e Alma.[5][6] The duo participated in protests and performed in shows that criticized the administration of Brazilian president Michel Temer.[7][8] Together, they already presented at Encontro com Fátima Bernardes.[9][10] The duo fight for fat acceptance.[11][12]

Pimentel shared his journey of self-discovery and gender transition on social media, inspiring many people who followed him.[13][14] His identity generated a variety of public reactions[15][16] after he was mentioned in the videocast Entre Amigues, fragments of which were shared on social media.[1][17] Brazilian politician and deputy Nikolas Ferreira recorded a reaction video with Pimentel discussing his gender identity, which became nationally popular.[18][19]

In 2022, he released the album Transcendência, which addresses issues such as gender identity, resistance movements, and prejudices such as transphobia and fat phobia,[13] while also advocating the use of gender-neutral language to combat sexism.[14][15][20] He has also written a course on language and non-binarity.[17][21]

Following a suggestion by Pabllo Vittar, he participated in the campaign "Mais uma Voz" during the LGBT pride parade of São Paulo in 2022.[22]

Personal life

Pimentel identifies as non-binary and transmasculine,[23] describing his gender identity as genderfluid[1] and more specifically as boyceta.[24][25] According to his statements, these more inclusive labels accommodate the nuances of gender and gender expression. The Brazilian slang word boyceta is a portmanteau of "boy" and "buceta" ('pussy'),[26][27] and according to Pimentel, identifying as a boyceta gives transmasculine people more freedom to embrace their femininity, while also generating one more debate about the multitude of possibilities of gender expression within the LGBTQ community.[28][clarification needed]

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