Ramon Alves da Silva (born 2002), known professionally as DJ Ramon Sucesso, is a Brazilian DJ and producer from Belford Roxo, Rio de Janeiro.

DJ Ramon Sucesso
Born
Ramon Alves da Silva

2002 (age 2324)
OriginBelford Roxo, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Genres
Occupations
  • DJ
  • Producer
Years active2019–present

Early life

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Ramon Alves da Silva[1] was born in 2002[2] in Belford Roxo, a municipality in the Baixada Fluminense region of Rio de Janeiro.[1] He was raised in the Palhada neighborhood of Nova Iguaçu.[3] His parents are evangelical Christians, and he grew up with a brother named Ruan.[2][4] In his childhood, Silva trained at a local sports school with the intention of becoming a professional football player.[2][5] He left school before completion, later stating he felt suited for a different career.[3]

Career

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Prior to his career as a DJ, Silva worked at a car wash and served as an assistant for local political campaigns.[2][3] He developed an interest in Brazilian funk through the music he heard while working at the car wash.[2] In 2018, Silva and Ruan created a YouTube channel titled "Irmãos Sucessada" (Successful Brothers) to share music from other artists.[1][2] The name was a tribute to "Somália Sucessada", a popular channel in the funk scene. The channel faced multiple deactivations due to copyright issues. After his brother ceased his involvement, Silva continued the project alone and changed his stage name to DJ Ramon Sucesso.[1]

Vieira began mixing music at the age of 16, teaching himself to use the digital audio workstation Virtual DJ software on a laptop he purchased for R$300. In 2019, his father provided the money for him to purchase his first DJ controller, a Pioneer DDJ-400.[2] While Silva taught himself mixing techniques, he received instruction in music production from DJ Denilson O Clínico.[2][4] In 2020, Silva gained significant visibility through viral videos of his bedroom performances in Nova Iguaçu.[2] These videos featured a distinct visual style where the recording phone was placed directly on a speaker, causing the camera to shake in synchronization with the bass.[1][6] His followers coined the name "Sexta dos Crias" (lit.'Homie Fridays') for these weekly posts.[2] In July 2023, Silva worked with MC Torugo to release the collaborative EP Contenção, which features trap and funk influences.[1] By 2022, Sucesso had transitioned from his Pioneer DDJ-400 to a more robust XDJ-RR controller, which better supported his high-velocity mixing style.[2]

2023: Sexta dos Crias

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In November 2023, he launched his first full-length album titled Sexta dos Crias via the label Lugar Alto, with international distribution handled by Honest Jon's.[7] It consists of two continuous 15-minute tracks: "Sexta dos Crias" and "Distorcendo a Realidade" (lit.'Distorting Reality').[8] The album is characterized by rapid sample manipulation, and dense layering of vocal fragments and digital effects, and frequent variation in pitch and tempo,[8] with "Distorcendo a Realidade" reaching tempos of approximately 150 beats per minute (BPM).[9] Its sound incorporates elements associated with baile funk, including the "beat bolha" (lit.'bubble beat') style, alongside techniques derived from turntablism and DJ controller-based performance.[8]

The album was met with generally positive reviews from critics, with a 4/5 star rating from Aquele Tuim, framing Sexta dos Crias as consolidating stylistic elements Silva had previously developed in his online mixes, and situated his work in relation to experimental approaches within both Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo funk scenes.[10] and a 7.7/10 rating from Pitchfork, with Nadine Smith praising its "impish, wildly unpredictable" nature.[8] Resident Advisor's Felipe Maia said that the release functions less as a presentation of discrete compositions than as a document of his DJ technique.[9] It was released on vinyl in November 2023,[9] with reported demand including orders from Europe, according to Silva.[11]

Silva expanded his career internationally in 2024 with a European tour that included performances in London, Paris, and Lisbon.[11] A notable appearance during this tour was his set for the Boiler Room at the Primavera Sound festival in Barcelona on 30 May 2024.[11] That same year, he released the EP inHouse: DJ Ramon Sucesso and the collaborative track "Pressure Funk" with Florentino and Shygirl.[7] In June 2024, he performed in Brasília at the "Baile Loco" event upon returning from Europe.[6] He also performed at a wedding in Rio de Janeiro for a fan who traveled from New York specifically to hire him.[5]

2026: Sexta dos Crias 2.0

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On 16 January 2026, Silva released his second full-length album, Sexta dos Crias 2.0, through the label Lugar Alto.[12] DJ Ramemes contributed to the production.[13] The project follows the format of his debut, consisting of two continuous side-length mixes of approximately 17 minutes each: "Rompendo o Espaço-Tempo" (lit.'Breaking Through Space-Time') and "Distorcendo o Universo" (lit.'Distorting the Universe').[13] The album was also issued on vinyl for European distribution.[14] "Rompendo o Espaço-Tempo" emphasizes layered rhythms and repetition, while "Distorcendo o Universo" focuses on vocal manipulation and melodic fragments, incorporating elements associated with earlier funk styles alongside more recent material.[13][15] The sound of the album has been described as "post-funk"[16] and retains features of Silva's established sound, including the "beat bolha" style,[14] while introducing additional rhythmic influences and a more restrained use of vocal interjections.[13]

Sexta dos Crias 2.0 received coverage from international and Brazilian publications. Pitchfork assigned the album a score of 8.0,[13] while Música Instantânea rated it 8.0[12] and Pop Fantasma gave it a 10 out of 10 rating.[15] At the time of its release, the album reached number one on the Rate Your Music chart for 2026, based on user ratings.[14]

Discography

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Studio albums

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  • Sexta dos Crias (2023)
  • Sexta dos Crias 2.0 (2026)

Extended plays

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  • Contenção (2023)

References

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  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Silvino, Ana Júlia; Santana, Egberto; Eduardo, Renan (10 January 2024). "Distorcendo imagens e graves: entrevista com DJ Ramon Sucesso". Revista Descompasso (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved 26 March 2026.
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Maia, Felipe (30 July 2024). "The Art of DJing: DJ Ramon Sucesso". Resident Advisor. Retrieved 26 March 2026.
  3. 1 2 3 Evans, Nathan (22 November 2023). "Get to know DJ Ramon Sucesso, the viral sensation shaking up Brazil's baile funk scene". Mixmag. Retrieved 26 March 2026.
  4. 1 2 Medeiros, João Victor (29 November 2023). "DJ Ramon Sucesso: o mundo gira, é só questão de tempo". Monkeybuzz (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved 26 March 2026.
  5. 1 2 Ferreira, Felipe (9 April 2024). "Entrevista | DJ Ramon Sucesso". Aquele Tuim (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved 26 March 2026.
  6. 1 2 Veloso, Vinícius (14 June 2024). "DJ Ramon Sucesso coloca essência da favela e o beat bolha no funk". Metrópoles (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved 27 March 2026.
  7. 1 2 Simpson, Paul. "DJ Ramon Sucesso Biography". AllMusic. Retrieved 27 March 2026.
  8. 1 2 3 4 Smith, Nadine (6 December 2023). "DJ Ramon Sucesso: Sexta dos Crias". Pitchfork. Retrieved 27 March 2026.
  9. 1 2 3 Maia, Felipe (8 December 2023). "Ramon Sucesso - Sexta dos Crias · Single Review". Resident Advisor. Retrieved 27 March 2026.
  10. José, Matheus (11 November 2023). "Crítica | Sexta dos Crias". Aquele Tuim (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved 27 March 2026.
  11. 1 2 3 "Diferencial - Até onde pode ir o Sucesso de DJ Ramon?". Diferencial (in European Portuguese). University of Lisbon. 27 June 2024. Retrieved 27 March 2026.
  12. 1 2 Schott, Ricardo (26 February 2026). "Ouvimos: DJ Ramon Sucesso – Sexta dos crias 2.0". Pop Fantasma (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved 28 March 2026.
  13. 1 2 3 4 5 Sun, Benny (23 January 2026). "DJ Ramon Sucesso: Sexta dos Crias 2.0". Pitchfork. Retrieved 28 March 2026.
  14. 1 2 3 Teixeira, Lara (21 January 2026). "DJ Ramon Sucesso estreia como melhor álbum de 2026 no Rate Your Music". Tenho Mais Discos Que Amigos! (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved 28 March 2026.
  15. 1 2 Facchi, Cleber (28 January 2026). "Crítica | DJ Ramon Sucesso: Sexta dos Crias 2.0". Música Instantânea (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved 28 March 2026.
  16. Cabral, Vinícius (2 February 2026). "Sucesso e seu "pós-funk"". Silêncio no Estúdio (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved 28 March 2026.