" Vai Malandra " ( transl. "Go Sassy Girl" ) is a song by Brazilian singer Anitta with fellow Brazilian singer Zaac and American rapper Maejor . The song features Brazilian producers Tropkillaz and DJ Yuri Martins. It was released as a single on December 18, 2017 and as the conclusion to Anitta's Check Mate project, where she releases a new song each month.
69-513: In 2011, funk carioca producer Batutinha invited Anitta for an audition after he saw one of her videos singing. After being approved, she signed with Furacão 2000, one of the biggest producing companies of funk carioca in Brazil. In the same year, he released his first song on radio stations in Rio de Janeiro – the promotional single "Eu Vou Ficar". In early 2012, she created the "quadradinho" choreography, which
138-466: A French territory, was a hub for Atlantic slave trade before it was sold to the United States. All of these areas with similar music genres retain the influence of American hip hop , African music and Latin music . During the 1970s, nightclubs in Rio de Janeiro played funk and soul music. One of the bands that was formed in this period was Soul Grand Prix . Funk carioca was popularized in
207-549: A collaboration with Swedish DJ Alesso . For the November Check Mate release, Anitta collaborated with Colombian singer J Balvin on the Latin pop single " Downtown ". Anitta later announced that "Vai Malandra" would be the " checkmate " move and conclude her Check Mate project. An earlier draft of "Vai Malandra" was initially written by Zaac and presented to Anitta in 2017. She loved the track and decided to add her own part;
276-516: A frequent theme in funk carioca songs. Some of these songs, however, are sung by women. The extreme banalization of sex and the incitement of promiscuity is viewed as a negative aspect of the funk carioca culture. Besides the moral considerations, in favelas, where sanitary conditions are poor and sex education low, this might lead to public health and social issues. In such communities, definitive contraceptive methods are hardly available and due to lack of education and awareness, family planning
345-415: A pop star in Brazil; however, she continued to incorporate funk carioca's elements on her next releases. In August 2017, Anitta was seen shooting a music video for an unspecified track in the favelas of Rio de Janeiro in Brazil. The song was later announced to be titled "Vai Malandra", a collaboration with Zaac, Maejor , DJ Yuri Martins and Tropkillaz; however no release date was given at that time. In
414-518: A romantic lyrical approach. It has been noted for being powered by female artists. Among the popular funk melody singers are Anitta , Perlla , Babi and Copacabana Beat. Funk ostentação is a sub-genre of Rio de Janeiro funk created in São Paulo in 2008. The lyrical and thematic content of songs in this style focuses mainly on conspicuous consumption, as well as a focus on materialistic activities, glorification of style of urban life and ambitions to leave
483-457: A small catalog of rhythms and samples that almost all songs take from (commonly with several in the same song). Funk carioca songs can either be instrumental or include rapping, singing, or something in between the two. Popularized by Brazilians and other Afro-Latino people, the saying "Bum-Cha-Cha, Bum Cha-Cha", "Bum-Cha-Cha, Cha Cha" or even "Boom-Pop-Pop, Pop, Pop" is a representation of the beat that comes along in most funk songs. Funk carioca
552-487: A song by Chico Buarque . Morro Dois Irmãos is also the location of a very frequented and sought-after Two Brothers trail ( Trilha Morro Dois Irmãos ). To complete this hike, one would travel to Vidigal. At the base, near Praça do Vidigal, visitors may choose to ride to the Vila Olímpica soccer field (the entrance for the hike) by Kombi van or on the moto-taxis. There are two viewpoints in this hike before reaching
621-516: A view of Rodrigo de Freitas Lagoon (Lagoa Rodrigo de Freitas). In November 2011, Vidigal and its neighboring community, Rocinha , were pacified by the Pacifying Police Unit . In September 2017, a so-called coup d'état took place in Rocinha which saw its criminal control shift from ADA to CV ( Comando Vermelho or Red Command). As of December 2017, and through December 2020, Vidigal
690-470: Is " São Paulo ", a 2024 collaboration between Brazilian singer Anitta and Canadian artist The Weeknd . In 2018, the Funk carioca of 150 beats per minute or 150 BPM was created by DJs Polyvox and Rennan da Penha. In 2019, the funk carioca 150 BPM was adopted by carnival blocks . "Ela É Do Tipo", by Kevin O Chris, is one of the most popular songs of the genre. Funk mandelão, also known as Ritmo dos Fluxos,
759-493: Is a slower style of Rio de Janeiro funk that rests around 96 BPM and uses atabaques , tambourines and beatboxing . It also incorporates influences from reggaeton and axé . "Fuleragem" by MC WM is the best known songs of the Rasteirinha genre. Rave funk is a mix of funk carioca and electronic music , created in 2016 by DJ GBR. Among rave funk's most popular songs is "É Rave Que Fala Né" by Kevinho . Another notable example
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#1732901468420828-586: Is a subgenre that emerged in São Paulo in the late 2010s, inspired by the Baile do Mandela, a popular party in Praia Grande . The term “mandelão” comes from “Mandela”, a reference to the South African leader Nelson Mandela . Mandelão is characterized by having simple and repetitive lyrics. The musical production is minimalist and raw, with heavy beats and blown basses, that create a catchy and danceable rhythm. Some of
897-539: Is carried through many of their messages. Vidigal (favela) Vidigal is a neighborhood and a favela in Rio de Janeiro , Brazil . Vidigal overlooks Ipanema Beach ( Portuguese : Praia de Ipanema ) and Ilhas Cagarras . It is located in the South Zone of Rio , between Leblon and São Conrado neighborhoods. The Vidigal favela is located at the base of Morro Dois Irmãos ("Two Brothers Hill"), which inspired
966-469: Is close to nonexistent. This environment results in unwanted pregnancies, population overgrowth, and eventually the growth of the communities ( favelização ). The glamorization of criminality in the favelas is also frequently viewed as another negative consequence of funk carioca. Some funk songs, belonging to a style known as "proibidão" ("the forbidden"), have very violent lyrics and are sometimes composed by drug-dealing gangs. Its themes include praising
1035-575: Is convenient" because of her braids in the video. Digital download Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone. Funk carioca Funk carioca ( Brazilian Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈfɐ̃k(i) kɐɾiˈɔkɐ, - kaɾ-] ), also known as favela funk , in other parts of the world as baile funk and Brazilian funk , or even simply funk , is a Brazilian hip hop -influenced music genre from Rio de Janeiro, taking influences from musical styles such as Miami bass and freestyle . In Brazil , "baile funk" refers not to
1104-484: Is different from the funk originated in the US. Starting in 1970, styles like bailes da pesada, black soul , shaft , and funk started to emerge in Rio de Janeiro. As time went on, DJs started to look for other rhythms of black music, but the original name did not remain. Funk carioca first emerged and is played throughout the state of Rio de Janeiro, but not only in the city of Rio, like Rio natives like to believe. Funk carioca
1173-736: Is due to proximity. Miami was a popular plane stop for Rio DJs to buy the latest American records. Along with the Miami influence came the longtime influence of the slave trade in Colonial Brazil . Various African religions like vodun , and candomble were brought with the enslaved Africans to the Americas. The same beat is found in Afro-religious music in the African diaspora and many black Brazilians identify as being part of this religion. This genre of music
1242-431: Is mostly appealing to the youth. In the decade of the 1980s, anthropologist Herman Vianna was the first social scientist to take funk as an object to study in his masters thesis, which gave origin to the book O Mundo Funk carioca , which translates to The Carioca Funk World (1988). During that decade, funk dances lost a bit of popularity due to the emergence of disco music, a pop version of soul and funk, especially after
1311-407: Is played in dance halls, parties, and in public by sound cars. Recurrent lyric topics in funk carioca are explicit sexual positions, the funk party, the police force, and the life of slum dwellers in the favelas . Another large part of the lyrics is the use of the world around them – mainly the poverty that has enveloped the area. This is usually denounced in the lyrics and the hope for a better life
1380-585: Is worn by the girls that live in the Vidigal favela community, which includes a bikini made of insulating tape : a tradition in the favelas used to create "the perfect body tan". It also features a mix of clothing from the C&A department store — the singer's sponsor in the Check Mate project — with other elements created by stylists for the singer. Anitta believed that they "made a good mix" as she "tried to be faithful to
1449-460: The 1980s in Rio de Janeiro 's favelas , the city's predominantly Afro-Brazilian slums. From the mid-1990s on, it was a mainstream phenomenon in Brazil. Funk songs discuss topics as varied as poverty, human dignity, racial pride of black people , sex, violence, and social injustice. Social analysts believe that funk carioca is a genuine expression of the severe social issues that burden the poor and black people in Rio. According to DJ Marlboro ,
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#17329014684201518-459: The American genre of funk music . In fact, it still shows its urban Afrobeat influences. Funk carioca was once a direct derivative of samba , Miami bass , Latin music , traditional African religious music, candomble , hip-hop and freestyle (another Miami-based genre) music from the US. The reason why these genres, very localized in the US, became popular and influential in Rio de Janeiro
1587-477: The Brazilian Isto É magazine how astonished he was with the sudden overseas interest in the genre. He would go on to travel in over 10 European countries. In London, duo Tetine assembled a compilation album called Slum Dunk Presents Funk Carioca , which was released by Mr Bongo Records in 2004. Tetine also ran the weekly radio show Slum Dunk on London's radio art station Resonance Fm 104.4. Their radio show
1656-653: The LP L.I.C.K My Favela in 2005 and later on their album Let Your X's Be Y's, released by Soul Jazz Records in 2008. In Italy, Irma Records released the 2005 compilation Colors Music #4: Rio Funk. Many small labels (notably European label Arcade Mode and American labels Flamin´Hotz and Nossa) labels released several compilations and EPs in bootleg formats. The artist MIA brought mainstream international popularity to funk carioca with her single Bucky Done Gun released in 2005, and brought attention to American DJ Diplo , who had worked on M.I.A.'s 2004 mixtape Piracy Funds Terrorism on
1725-478: The Party" is also notable. Nowadays, carioca funk rhythms are mostly based on tamborzão rhythms instead of the older drum machine loops. Melodies are usually sampled. Older songs typically chopped up freestyle samples for the melody, or had none at all. Modern funk uses a set of samples from various sources, notably horn and accordion stabs , as well as the horn intro to the " Rocky " theme. Funk carioca has always used
1794-460: The Rio "rock radio". The term baile funk is used to refer to the parties in which funk carioca is played. The history of these parties were important in shaping the Brazilian funk scene, and in fact predate the genre itself. In the late '60s, legendary Brazilian DJ and radio personality Big Boy (born Newton Alvarenga Duarte) was on a personal mission to introduce Brazil to the best sounds from around
1863-502: The cavaquinho in some songs, in 2015, Ludimilla also participated in a duet with the band Molejo in Polivalência from the album of the same name released in 2000, in 2020, she released Numanice, an EP dedicated to the pagode. A particularly extreme subgenre of funk originating in the late 2010s and early 2020s in São Paulo that combines funk vocals with loud reverb, four-on-the-floor kick drum drops, and over-the-top loud mixing to
1932-624: The city at the Slum Dunk Film Program at Brady Arts Centre in Bricklane in March 2005. Apart from this, Tetine also produced two albums with experimental DIY queer funk carioca tracks: Bonde do Tetão , released by Brazilian label Bizarre Records in 2004, and L.I.C.K My Favela , released by Kute Bash Records in 2005. Tetine also recorded with Deize Tigrona the track "I Go to the Doctor", included in
2001-500: The contest Edison Change the Music in 2008. Sandra D'Angelo performed Baile Funk also in New York and produced tracks with EDU KA (Man Recordings) and DJ Amazing Clay from Rio. In 2008, Berlin label Man Recordings released Gringão , the debut album by German MC Gringo — the only non-Brazilian MC performing in the bailes of Rio de Janeiro. English indie pop band Everything Everything claim
2070-459: The distinct pitched metallic snares called caixas, vocal chops are a common companion to the wonky kick rhythm and up-down bass inherited from brega, and even though the genre commonly ranges from 160 to 180 BPM, the half-time beat makes it feel slower than other funk subgenres. An example of the Brega funk genre is the song "Parabéns" by Pabllo Vittar . Funk melody is based on electro rhythms but with
2139-785: The drum patterns used on their Top 40 single Cough Cough were inspired by those used on Major Lazer 's Pon de Floor , a funk carioca song. Gqom, an electronic dance music genre from Durban , South Africa, is often conflated with baile funk due to similar origins in ghettos, heavy bass and associations with illegalities. Despite these parallels, gqom and baile funk are distinct, especially in their production styles. Over time, it became common for musical artists to integrate baile funk with gqom. In Brazil, funk carioca lyrics are often criticized due to their violent and sexually explicit lyrics. Girls are called "cachorras" (bitches) and "popozudas" – women with large buttocks, and many songs revolve around sex. "Novinhas" (young/pubescent girls) are also
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2208-399: The duo were joined in the studio by producer DJ Yuri Martins. Immediately after the three of them finished an initial version of the lyrics, they began working on a demo for the song. Anitta later suggested the inclusion of a few new elements from genres such as hip hop and trap music to the song, to this end inviting producer duo Tropkillaz and American rapper Maejor to work with them on
2277-474: The extras were residents of the Vidigal favela, who were hired exclusively for the shooting. Anitta chose to shoot the video in the Vidigal favela because she wanted to present part of what funk carioca , baile funk , its beats, and its universe is to global audiences. When asked about the video, Anitta stated she's "very happy with the result of 'Vai Malandra'. It's a video to showcase [her] roots. [She] came from
2346-499: The fastest Brazilian video to receive one million likes, breaking the record previously held by Pabllo Vittar 's " Corpo Sensual ". The video received mixed reactions from Brazilian media. Anitta's choice to not tune her body using video editing software and openly showcase her cellulite received acclaim. The music video was also praised for illustrating the essence of baile funk and favelas with credibility. In addition, Anitta received acclaim for her choice to return to her roots for
2415-425: The favela and enjoyed the sun on the slab, the dances and all of that joy. [She is] an interpreter of funk carioca and [she] defends [her] culture with pride". The concept of the video lies in the exploration of baile funk and its culture, featuring Anitta singing and dancing in a favela, as well as sunbathing on the slab. She is joined by Zaac and Maejor in multiple shots. According to Anitta, she wanted to showcase
2484-425: The favela. Since then, funk ostentação has been strongly associated with the emerging nova classe média (new middle class) in Brazil. Proibidão is a derivative of funk carioca related to prohibited practices. The content of the genre involves the sale of illegal drugs and the war against police agencies, as well as the glorification and praise of the drug cartels, similar to gangsta rap. Rasteirinha or Raggafunk
2553-611: The final destination of the peak. From the first, you will be able to see Rocinha, which is the largest favela in Latin America, and a clear view of Pedra da Gávea. From the second, you are able to see Serra da Carioca, Gávea, Corcovado (where Christ the Redeemer stands tall), and Pedra Bonita. Upon reaching the highest peak of the Morro Dois Irmãos you are able to see all of South Zone (Zona Sul) ranging from Botafogo to Leblon, including
2622-595: The first song in Portuguese to hit the top 20 on that chart on December 20, 2017. Anitta also became the first Brazilian to chart two songs simultaneously on the Global Top 50 chart with "Vai Malandra" and her previous single " Downtown ". The official music video was shot by director Terry Richardson in Rio de Janeiro on August 20, 2017. The shooting of the video took around 30 hours and was composed of about 120 people, including camera men, producers, and extras. About 60 of
2691-467: The following days, Anitta announced a project entitled Check Mate , which consists of the release of a new song in English, Spanish or Portuguese along with its accompanying music video. She launched the project with the premiere of Poo Bear -produced " Will I See You ", which became her first single in English as a main artist. By October, she had ventured into EDM by releasing the single " Is That for Me ",
2760-416: The forefront of Rio's street scene as the city entered the 70's. For almost two decades afterwards, other DJs from the streets of Rio would use evolving forms of African-American and American music in their own block parties, put together by equipes de som (sound teams). Soul music became the immediate focus of the parties, and quickly ushered in a new wave of Brazilian soul artists to the mainstream. Soon,
2829-531: The globe. Collecting records covering genres such as pop , rock , jazz , and soul from all over the world, he gained popularity on air for his wide taste of music, as well as the relaxed way of presenting his programs. His success on air also attracted large audiences for parties he DJ'd in the Zona Sul area of Rio , which like his show, featured a wide array of different music. His sound mainly featured elements of rock, psych , and soul music, and many described
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2898-541: The instruments used in mandelão are the piano , synthesizer , sampler and the computer . Funk mandelão is also marked by having its own choreography, which consists of fast and synchronized movements of the arms and legs. An example of the success of Mandelão was the song “ Automotivo Bibi Fogosa ”, sung by the Brazilian artist Bibi Babydoll, which reached the top of Spotify music charts in Ukraine in 2023 and reached #3 on both Belarus and Kazakhstan . It spread throughout
2967-434: The lyrics, the duo pays tribute to pagode artists. Grupo Raça was successful with "Ela sambou, eu dancei", written by Arlindo Cruz , A. Marques and Geraldão, which alluded to funk carioca. In 2014, the song was reinterpreted with elements of carioca funk with Arlindo Cruz himself with Mr. Catra . Mc Leozinho, made use of the cavaquinho in the song Sente a pegada from 2008. Artists such as MC Delano and Ludmilla also use
3036-477: The main influence for the emergence of funk carioca was the single " Planet Rock " by Afrika Bambaataa and Soulsonic Force , released in 1982. Carioca in its early days were mostly loops of electronic drums from Miami bass or freestyle records and the 4–6 beat afrobeat tempo, while a few artists composed them with actual drum machines. The most common drum beat was a loop of DJ Battery Brain's "808 volt", commonly referred to as "Voltmix", though Hassan's "Pump Up
3105-559: The murders of rival gang members and cops, intimidating opposers, claiming power over the favelas, robbery, drug use and the illicit life of drug dealers in general. Authorities view some of these lyrics as "recruiting" people to organized crime and inciting violence, and playing some of these songs are thus considered a crime. Due to the lack of regulation and the locations where they usually take place, "bailes funk" are also very crime prone environments. They are popular hot spots for drug trade and consumption, dealers display power frequenting
3174-413: The music, but to the actual parties or discotheques in which the music is played ( Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈbajli] , from baile , meaning "ball"). Although originated in Rio, "funk carioca " has become increasingly popular among working classes in other parts of Brazil. In the whole country, funk carioca is most often simply known as "funk", although it is very musically different from
3243-401: The parties heavily armed, and even murder rates are high. More popular funk carioca artists usually compose two different sets of similar lyrics for their songs: one gentler, more "appropriate" version, and another with a harsher, cruder set of lyrics (not unlike the concept of "clean" and "explicit" versions of songs). The first version is the one broadcast by local radio stations; the second
3312-496: The point of extreme distortion. Until the year 2000, funk carioca was only a regional phenomenon. Then the European media began to report its peculiar combination of music, social issues with a strong sexual appeal (often pornographic). In 2001, for the first time, funk carioca tracks appeared on a non-Brazilian label. One example is the album Favela Chic , released by BMG . It contained three old-school funk carioca hits, including
3381-455: The popularity of funk carioca due to the strong sexual appeal of the music and dance, also known as Bonde das Popozudas. Many funk carioca artists started to do shows abroad at that time. DJ Marlboro and Favela Chic Paris club were the pioneer travelers and producers. The funk carioca production was until then limited to playing in the ghettos and the Brazilian pop market. DJ Marlboro, a major composer of funk carioca's tunes declared in 2006 in
3450-459: The record for the most streams received in a day in Brazil – held previously by Taylor Swift 's " Look What You Made Me Do ". On its second day of release, the song was played more than two million times, surpassing the record for the most streamed song in a day in Brazil. Due to the amount of streams received on its first days of release, the song debuted on the Global Top 50 chart in Spotify and became
3519-413: The release of the film Saturday Night Fever (1977) starring John Travolta and with its soundtrack of the band Bee Gees . At the time, the then teenager Fernando Luís Mattos da Matta was interested in the discotheque when listening to the program Cidade Disco Club on Radio City of Rio de Janeiro (102.9 FM). Years later, Fernando would adopt the nickname of DJ Marlboro and the radio would be known as
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#17329014684203588-416: The release of the video, Anitta made a live stream on her YouTube channel, hosted by Didi Wagner, who discussed the music video with Anitta and also interviewed the people involved in its making. The live stream gathered more than 100,000 viewers. After its release, the video received over 15 million views within 24 hours on YouTube, becoming the Brazilian video with the most views in one day on YouTube and also
3657-519: The rest of Europe , mainly in former Soviet Union states. Brazilian Phonk is a subgenre that combines elements of funk carioca and drift phonk , creating a distinct and aggressive sound, with lyrics that address topics such as violence, drugs, sex and ostentation. Both VanMilli and MC Binn are two of the heavy-hitters in the genre. The term “Brazilian phonk” was popularized by the Norwegian producer William Rød, better known as Slowboy. The genre itself
3726-638: The seminal CD-compilations Rio Baile Funk Favela Booty Beats in 2004 and More Favela Booty Beats in 2006 through Essay Recordings. He launched the international career of Popozuda Rock n´Roll artist Edu K, whose baile funk anthem was used in a soft drink commercial in Germany. Haaksman continued to produce and distribute many new baile funk records, especially the EP series "Funk Mundial" and " Baile Funk Masters " on his label Man Recordings. In 2004, dance clubs from Eastern Europe, mainly Romania and Bulgaria , increased
3795-406: The sensuality of Brazilian women and their beauty. She also added that "[she] was able to have the opportunity to show what [her] origins were in [the] video, a little bit of what [she] experienced where [she] lived". She claimed that "sunning on the roof, baile funk, moto-taxis and joy" were all part of her life when she used to live in the favelas. The costumes used by Anitta were inspired by what
3864-510: The social issues in the favelas. One of the most famous of these series of documentaries is Mr Catra the faithful (2005) by Danish filmmaker Andreas Rosforth Johnsen, broadcast by many European open and cable television channels. London-based artist Sandra D'Angelo was the first Italian singer-producer to bring funk carioca to Italy. She performed in London with MC Gringo at Notting Hill Arts Club in 2008. She performed her baile funk productions for
3933-771: The song "Popozuda Rock n' Roll" by De Falla. In 2003, the tune Quem Que Caguetou (Follow Me Follow Me) by Black Alien & Speed , which was not a big hit in Brazil, was then used in a sports car commercial in Europe, and it helped increase the popularity of funk carioca. Brazilian duo Tetine compiled and mixed the compilation Slum Dunk Presents Funk Carioca, released by British label Mr Bongo Records featuring funk artists such as Deize Tigrona , Taty Quebra Barraco, Bonde do Tigrão amongst others. From 2002 Bruno Verner and Eliete Mejorado also broadcast Funk Carioca and interviewed artists in their radio show Slum Dunk on Resonance Fm . Berlin music journalist and DJ Daniel Haaksman released
4002-601: The soul movement was overshadowed by disco , but disco music was not easily embraced by many of the DJs hosting the bailes . Many of these DJs bought records from the US, particularly Miami given its closer proximity to Brazil. The DJs took a liking to various forms of hip-hop, most notably Miami bass and electro / freestyle , which changed the style of the bailes once again. Still, the term funk remained in Rio's party scene. DJs would incorporate local sound with Miami bass beats, including their own lyrics in Portuguese. DJ Marlboro
4071-553: The style of the girls giving a more editorial and conceptual look to every proposal". The video was originally slated to premiere in September 2017, however it was postponed due to Anitta's rollout of her idea for the Check Mate project and due to several reported accusations of sexual harassment involving director Terry Richardson in international press. After learning about the charges, Anitta consulted with her lawyers to see what could have been done regarding Richardson's involvement in
4140-468: The track. According to Anitta, her decision to include such elements was to extend the song's "expiration date". Despite its title in Portuguese and being sung primarily in that language, the song also features rap verses performed in English by Maejor. The song was officially released worldwide to online retailers and streaming services on December 18, 2017. "Vai Malandra" received more than one million plays on Spotify on its first day of release and broke
4209-561: The tracks Baile Funk One, Baile Funk Two, and Baile Funk Three. Diplo made a bootleg mixtape, Favela on Blastin , in 2004 after Ivanna Bergese shared with him some compiled remix mixtapes of her performance act Yours Truly. He also produced documentary Favela on Blast , which was released in July 2010 and documents the role, culture, and character of funk carioca in Rio's favelas . Other indie video-documentaries have been made in Europe, especially in Germany and Sweden. These generally focused on
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#17329014684204278-445: The tunes he played as 'heavy'. At the same time, Ademir Lemos had been hosting his own block parties centering more around soul and funk , both of which had a growing audience in Brazil. The two eventually came to host parties together, infusing the heavy sounding records from Big Boy's (primarily) rock background with Lemos' funkier influences. Thus formed the Baile da Pesada, or "Heavy Dance", which brought (North American) funk music to
4347-399: The video and support funk carioca music and the women represented in the video. The Traffic Department of Rio de Janeiro (DETRAN) also praised Anitta for wearing a helmet in the video while riding a motorcycle. However, the video received criticism due to its exaggerated sexualization and for Richardson's involvement. Anitta was also accused of cultural appropriation and "using blackness when it
4416-403: The video. She initially considered cancelling the video's release, not wanting to be associated with the controversy. However, she later decided to release it out of respect to the many other professionals involved in the making of the video. The music video for "Vai Malandra" was officially released on Anitta's YouTube channel on December 18, 2017, following a series of promo teasers. Prior to
4485-403: Was entirely dedicated to funk carioca and worked as a platform for the duo to produce and organize a series of film programmes as well as interviews and gigs involving funk carioca artists from Rio. Tetine were also responsible for the first screening of the post-feminist documentary Eu Sou Feia Mas Tô Na Moda by filmmaker Denise Garcia which was co-produced by Tetine in London, and first shown in
4554-468: Was mainly started by those in black communities in Brazil, therefore a boiling pot of influences to derive the hall-mark. Many similar types of music genres can be found in Caribbean island nations such as; Jamaica , Cuba , Dominican Republic , Barbados , Haiti , Puerto Rico , among others. Bounce music , which originates from New Orleans , Louisiana, also has a similar beat. New Orleans, originally
4623-428: Was popularised by Slowboy, FXRCE, $ pidxrs808, $ werve and many others. Fusion of funk carioca with pagode, the term also refers to parties where both genres are played, the origins of the subgenre can be traced back to the mid 90s, in 1997, the duo Claudinho & Buchecha released the song Fuzuê on the album A Forma , the song uses a cavaquinho , an instrument present in genres such as samba, choro and pagode, in
4692-531: Was the pioneer of this phenomenon, and was the first to engineer the sound that would become known in Rio as funk carioca . There are a number of subgenres derived from funk carioca. Brega funk born in Recife, influenced by brega in the early 2010s in the Northeast region of Brazil . Unlike funk carioca, brega funk has a glossy sound that features glistening syncopated MIDI pianos, synths, often filtered guitars, and
4761-488: Was very successful among funk groups. In June 2012, producer Kamilla Fialho, after watching a performance on stage by Anitta, offered to be her manager, paying a fee of 256,000 reais required to release the singer from her contract with Furacão 2000, later signing her to Kamilas's company K2L. In January 2013, after the success of the song " Meiga e Abusada " in Rio de Janeiro, Anitta signed a recording contract with Warner Music Group . Following that, Anitta began her career as
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