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Numa is a plural woman and a plural artist. She is a DJ, designer, illustrator, dancer, sculptor and also a beatmaker. Plurality does not stop here. With a keen musical taste in her album Inferno Verde (Green Hell), she faces the challenge of creating a new genre. Using only Brazilian samples, she bridges the gap between hip-hop and electronic music, in what she calls Raptronic. The album brings classic elements of hip-hop, sample cutting style with a jazzy vibe, combining with electronic music timbres, without losing the Brazilian groove. The album is also plural in its content. Numa addresses themes that unfortunately are still tasteless for today's society, but of extreme relevance for the moment we live in. Social inclusion, gender freedom, deforestation, indigenous genocide, beauty dictatorship, sexism in rap and the music market not occupied as it should by women. Despite of human evolution, it seems that we live in a hell of disharmony and backwardness in Brazil, the land of self-sabotage. A country of diverse and exuberant nature, the lung of the world, with the largest water reservation available on Earth, mixed by blacks, indians, whites and yellows, but also with an extreme social violence, which does respect these differences, being segregating, elitist and superficial... A true green hell, the human nonsense existence synthesis.