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Rappers Trippie Redd and Louie Ray made songs dedicated to freeing Rio. The rapper Peezy also released the mixtape Free Rio. [7] Other rappers supporting his release included 42 Dugg, [8] BabyTron, and RMC Mike. [6] He was released from jail on December 11, 2024, having served 3 years and 8 months of his sentence.
The music video for "Vai Malandra" was officially released on Anitta's YouTube channel on December 18, 2017, following a series of promo teasers. [22] Prior to 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 ...
Brazilian hip hop is a national music genre in Brazil. From its earliest days in the African-Brazilian communities of São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro, the genre has grown into a countrywide phenomena. Rappers, DJs, break dancers and graffiti artists are active across the complete spectrum of society blending Brazil's cultural heritage with ...
The song has a great melancholy bridge, offering a quick smoke break from the pulsing beats before signing off with a reggaeton finish, casting a clear picture of what a night out with Benito may ...
The Red Command's influence was best shown in 1990, when William Santos de Souza and Duda, the "Kings of Rio rap" at the time, released a track entitled, "Rap do Borel" shouting out to a gang-controlled favela in Rio. [3] No gang better represents Proibidão than the Commando Vermelho. Other gangs also have renowned songs.
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"A Day in Rio" by Les Baxter "A Night in Rio" by Fourplay "A Rainy Night in Rio" (from the 1946 film The Time, the Place and the Girl) "A Rendezvous In Rio" by Xavier Cugat And His Waldorf-Astoria Orchestra "Addio in Rio" by Svend Asmussen & Dieter Reith "Ah, Rio" by Ron Carter "As Caravanas" by Chico Buarque
A video of an Atlanta teacher's first day of school went viral after she delivered a superior performance of a Busta Rhymes rap, which the hip-hop icon himself couldn't help but applaud.