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This is a list of nominations and winners of the Multishow Brazilian Music Award, the largest music award in Brazil, [1] [2] held annually by the Multishow channel since 1994. [3] The event celebrates the leading talents in Brazilian music , recognizing the diversity of genres and musical styles.
Samba is a lively dance of Afro-Brazilian origin in 2/4(2 by 4) time danced to samba music. The term "baby" originally referred to any of several Latin duet dances with origins from the Congo and Angola. Today Samba is the most prevalent dance form in Brazil, and reaches the height of its importance during the festival of Carnaval. [1]
In 1998, the award changed its name to Multishow Brazilian Music Awards. [5] [6] From 1999, the winners, who were previously chosen by phone, were selected via the internet. [7] Since 2011, the award has had a specialized jury members of the music industry experts who determine the winners in the technical categories. [8] [6]
It all started with nifty leg movements, strong steps backwards and forwards, paced to Brazilian funk music. The passinho, a dance style created in the 2000s by kids in Rio de Janeiro’s favelas ...
Band Internacional is a Pay-TV channel of the Brazilian conglomerate Bandeirantes, for Brazilians living abroad.
The period of Brazilian music between 1929 and 1945 marked by the arrival of radio and electromagnetic recording of sound in the country and by the notability of major composers and singers, [40] – the so-called "golden age" registered several styles of samba, some with greater and others with less solidity. [41]
Rede Bandeirantes (Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈʁedʒi bɐ̃dejˈɾɐ̃tʃis], Bandeirantes Network), or simply known as Band (Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈbɐ̃dʒi]), is a Brazilian free-to-air television network. It began broadcasting on May 13, 1967 on VHF channel 13 in São Paulo. [1]
Música popular brasileira (Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈmuzikɐ popuˈlaʁ bɾaziˈlejɾɐ], Popular Brazilian Music) or MPB is a trend in post-bossa nova urban popular music in Brazil that revisits typical Brazilian styles such as samba, samba-canção and baião and other Brazilian regional music, combining them with foreign influences, such as jazz and rock.