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  2. Obrigado Brazil - Wikipedia

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    Obrigado Brazil is a music album by Yo-Yo Ma. In this context "obrigado" means "thank you" in Portuguese. [2] [3] Track listing

  3. Pimba - Wikipedia

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    Marco Paulo, the forerunner of pimba music. Emanuel, an icon of the pimba music scene.. Pimba [1] is an umbrella term for Portuguese types or genres of music with an uptempo style and/or folk song features, corny romantic or saucy and vulgar lyrics, which was often associated with poorly educated public from rural areas and suburban poor or working-class neighbourhoods, as well as with ...

  4. Jão - Wikipedia

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    A music video for the song directed by Pedro Tófani was released on January 23. [11] The song reached number one on Spotify's Viral Brasil chart. In Brazil, the song received a diamond certificate. [12] In February 2018, Jão featured in Collab, a project by the band Jota Quest, on the track "Amor Maior". [13]

  5. Música popular brasileira - Wikipedia

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    Música popular brasileira (Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈmuzikɐ popuˈlaʁ bɾaziˈlejɾɐ], Brazilian Popular 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.

  6. Ai Se Eu Te Pego - Wikipedia

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    Released in 2011, the version of Teló became a national success, reaching the top position of the Brazilian music charts, and the video of the song reaching an views record on YouTube for Brazilian music, with more than 1 billion views. the song beginner to have an internacional repercussion, according to Teló and Sharon Acioly, one of the ...

  7. Category:Music of Portugal - Wikipedia

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    Portuguese music industry (3 C) Portuguese musical instruments (25 P) M. Music organisations based in Portugal (4 C, 5 P) N. Number-one singles in Portugal (159 P) O.

  8. Desgarrada - Wikipedia

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    Desgarrada is a popular song from northern Portugal, in which singers improvise, challenge and respond to each other, usually to the sound of a concertina. [1] [2] In addition to the name Desgarradas, they are also called Cantares ao Desafio, [3] Cantigas ao Desafio [4] or Cantigas à Desgarrada.

  9. PLAY - Portuguese Music Awards - Wikipedia

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    PLAY - Portuguese Music Awards (pt: PLAY - Prémios da Música Portuguesa) are annual awards for the Portuguese music scene, sponsored by Vodafone. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The first edition took place at Coliseu dos Recreios in Lisbon on 9 April 2019 and was broadcast by RTP , presented by Filomena Cautela and Inês Lopes Gonçalves.