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"Zoom-Zoom-Zoom" (also known as "Zum Zum Zum" or "Zoom Zoom") is the title of a capoeira song, made popular by the 1993 movie, Only The Strong, for whose soundtrack the song was recorded by Jibril Serapis Bey and written by Kao Rossman. [1] [2] It is one of three Serapis Bey recordings which appear on the soundtrack to the film.
If one can identify with the music on a personal level, it goes a long way in adopting the heritage vital in the maintenance of capoeira as a cultural force. The songs of capoeira partly play the role of cultural guide and teacher. The songs, whether ladainha, corrido, or quadra, can be placed in many categories for comparison.
Capoeira songs can talk about virtually anything, being it about a historical fact, a famous capoeirista, trivial life facts, hidden messages for players, anything. Improvisation is very important also, while singing a song the main singer can change the music's lyrics, telling something that's happening in or outside the roda.
"Amore e capoeira" (lit. ' Love and capoeira ' ) is a 2018 song by musical duo Takagi & Ketra , with featured vocals by Italian singer Giusy Ferreri and Sean Kingston . Written by Takagi and Ketra with Federica Abbate , it was released on 1 June 2018.
Only the Strong (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack), composed of eleven hip hop and capoeira music songs, was released in 1993 via Fox Records. It features contributions from Jibril Serapis Bey, Marcel Branch, Patrick McCain, Donna Simon, Mellow Man Ace , Miami Boyz and New Version of Soul, as well as Kao Rossman, Scott G., Iki Levy, Stuart S ...
Lyrics, instruments, and even melodies often have connections to African culture and even influence culture and music in other countries today. It is strongly influenced by African rhythms. The most well known sub-genres of Afro-Brazilian musical genres are samba , marabaixo , maracatu , ijexá, coco, jongo, carimbó , lambada , maxixe , and ...
In capoeira, the berimbau commands the roda, the circle where capoeiristas engage in the game, and by extension, the game itself. [17] The music required from the berimbau is essentially rhythmic. Most of the patterns, or toques, derive from a single basic structure. Capoeira musicians produce many variations upon the basic pattern.
"Fuego" (English: "Fire") is a song recorded by French DJ and record producer DJ Snake, Jamaican deejay Sean Paul, and Brazilian singer Anitta featuring Puerto Rican record producer Tainy, [4] from DJ Snake's second studio album Carte Blanche, which was released on 26 July 2019. [5] [6] It was simultaneously released as a single. [7]