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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.
Brazilian phonk is a subgenre of phonk blending Brazilian funk and phonk, which combines rhythms with the dark, atmospheric beats of Memphis rap, [1] creating a unique and captivating soundscape that has gained a dedicated following both locally and internationally.
DJ Marlboro's radio show "Big Mix", broadcast since the 80s, has popularised a soft version of the underground funk carioca songs. These soft versions formed a romantic subgenre called melodic funk in Brazil, adding melodies and arrangements to the raw, beat-y funk tunes. Anitta is one of the most important artists of funk melody in Brazil. She ...
Funk carioca is a type of dance music from Rio de Janeiro, derived from and was until the late 1990s, superficially similar to Miami bass. In Rio it is most often simply known as funk, although it is very different musically from what funk means in most other places and contexts. Like other types of hip-hop, funk carioca lifts heavily from ...
First, Anitta took over Brazil. The trilingual Brazilian pop star has returned with a new album, the club-to-bedroom ready “Funk Generation.” Anitta is arguably Brazil’s most recognizable ...
Though Brazil lost the quarterfinal to Croatia in the FIFA World Cup, Brazilian Funk carioca music has exploded on TikTok, attracting young and old new fans.
Funk automotivo is more than just a musical style; it is a cultural manifestation symbolizing the resilience, creativity, and identity of Brazilian peripheral communities. Its evolution and popularity show how the genre continues to adapt and influence popular culture both inside and outside Brazil.
Funk ostentação (from Portuguese: Ostentation funk) is a Brazilian music style created in São Paulo in 2008. [1] Strongly influenced by American hip-hop , the central theme addressed in the songs is conspicuous consumption , and many funk ostentação artists sing about cars, motorcycles, drink, women, and ambitions to leave the favela and ...