Da Weasel are a Portuguese hip hop/rap rock band from Almada, fronted by MCs Pacman (now known as Carlão)[2] and Virgul.
The following year, in 1994, the band rode the wave of the Rapública compilation, which presented Portuguese hip-hop to the mainstream audience, by releasing their first full album, Dou-lhe Com A Alma.
This time, the band wrote all the songs in Portuguese, incorporating influences derived from Cypress Hill and Public Enemy.
Before production of their third release (3º Capítulo) in 1997, Yen Sung left the band to start a career as an acid jazz producer, as well as DJing.
Da Weasel also served as an opening act to Red Hot Chili Peppers' concert at the Atlantic Pavilion in Lisbon.
Da Weasel's work now blended influences from hip-hop, heavy metal, reggae and African music to produce a unique sound that was still undeniably Portuguese.
The band sang a song called Nigga on Gato Fedorento's last episode of the season Diz Que É Uma Espécie de Magazine.