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Anitta
Anitta
BRALatin Pop

Anitta

BRAPopLatin Pop
Ludmilla
Ludmilla
BRALatin Pop

Ludmilla

BRAPopLatin Pop
Luísa Sonza
Luísa Sonza
BRALatin Pop

Luísa Sonza

BRAPopLatin Pop
MC Hariel
MC Hariel
BRAFunk Carioca

MC Hariel

BRALatinFunk Carioca
MC IG
MC IG
BRAFunk Carioca

MC IG

BRALatinFunk Carioca
MC Cabelinho
MC Cabelinho
BRAFunk Carioca

MC Cabelinho

BRALatinFunk Carioca
Pedro Sampaio
Pedro Sampaio
BRALatin Pop

Pedro Sampaio

BRAPopLatin Pop
MC Ryan SP
MC Ryan SP
BRAFunk Carioca

MC Ryan SP

BRALatinFunk Carioca
MC Marks
MC Marks
BRAFunk Carioca

MC Marks

BRALatinFunk Carioca
Mc Poze Do Rodo
Mc Poze Do Rodo
BRAFunk Carioca

Mc Poze Do Rodo

BRALatinFunk Carioca
MC Tuto
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MC Tuto
BRAFunk Carioca
Hot

MC Tuto

BRALatinFunk Carioca
Mc Kevin
Mc Kevin
BRAFunk Carioca

Mc Kevin

BRALatinFunk Carioca
MC Livinho
MC Livinho
BRAFunk Carioca

MC Livinho

BRALatinFunk Carioca
MC LUUKY
MC LUUKY
BRAFunk Carioca

MC LUUKY

BRALatinFunk Carioca
Mc Joãozinho VT
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H
Mc Joãozinho VT
BRAFunk Carioca
HotHot

Mc Joãozinho VT

BRALatinFunk Carioca
Gloria Groove
Gloria Groove
BRALatin Pop

Gloria Groove

BRAPopLatin Pop
Kevinho
Kevinho
BRAFunk Carioca

Kevinho

BRALatinFunk Carioca
MC Don Juan
MC Don Juan
BRAFunk Carioca

MC Don Juan

BRALatinFunk Carioca
Mc Daniel
Mc Daniel
BRATrap

Mc Daniel

BRAHip HopTrap
Mc GP
Mc GP
BRAFunk Carioca

Mc GP

BRALatinFunk Carioca
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Durval Lelys
Durval Lelys
BRAFunk Carioca

Durval Lelys

BRALatinFunk Carioca
14.2K radio spins
MC Hariel
MC Hariel
BRAFunk Carioca

MC Hariel

BRALatinFunk Carioca
4.3K radio spins
Dennis DJ
Dennis DJ
BRAFunk Carioca

Dennis DJ

BRALatinFunk Carioca
3.7K radio spins
MC Anjim
MC Anjim
BRAFunk Carioca

MC Anjim

BRALatinFunk Carioca
3.5K radio spins
Mc Kevin
Mc Kevin
BRAFunk Carioca

Mc Kevin

BRALatinFunk Carioca
3.3K radio spins

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Faz Completo, Chefe
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Hits da Internet
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      • 106.3K
      2.5K
      Funk Carioca artists
      Spotify
      3.7B
      Streams on Spotify
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      Radio Airplay
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      Overview of Funk Carioca music

      Funk Carioca music, also known as baile funk, originated in the 1980s in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. It was created in the favelas, or urban slums, as a form of expression for the marginalized communities living there. The music features heavy bass beats and rapid-fire lyrics, often addressing the harsh realities of life in the favelas.

      In the 1990s, Funk Carioca began to gain mainstream popularity in Brazil and beyond, with DJs and producers incorporating elements of hip-hop, electronic music, and Brazilian genres such as samba and forró. The music's explicit lyrics and party-oriented themes also drew controversy and censorship, leading to debates about freedom of expression and cultural identity.

      Despite these challenges, Funk Carioca has continued to evolve and influence Brazilian music and culture. It has inspired new generations of artists and producers, and its rhythms and sounds can be heard in a range of genres, from pop to funk ostentação. Today, Funk Carioca remains an important part of Brazil's musical landscape and a symbol of resistance and resilience for the communities that created it.

      Which musicians and bands defined Funk Carioca music?

      Several musicians and bands have played a significant role in defining Funk Carioca music, a genre that originated in the favelas of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Here are some of the notable artists who have left an indelible mark on Funk Carioca:

      MC Cidinho & MC Doca: Known for their infectious hit "Rap das Armas" (also known as "Parapapapa"), MC Cidinho and MC Doca gained international recognition and played a pivotal role in popularizing Funk Carioca music beyond Brazil's borders.

      DJ Marlboro: Renowned as one of the pioneers and key figures in the Funk Carioca scene, DJ Marlboro played a crucial role in shaping the genre. Through his mixtapes and DJ sets, he introduced innovative beats and popularized the dancehall-influenced sound.

      Bonde do Tigrão: This group, comprised of MCs Tigrão, Careca, and Ceguinho, became synonymous with the energetic and provocative style of Funk Carioca. Their hits, such as "Cerol na Mão" and "Dancin' Days," captivated audiences and contributed to the genre's growing popularity.

      Tati Quebra Barraco: Tati Quebra Barraco emerged as one of the leading female voices in Funk Carioca. With her bold and unapologetic lyrics, she challenged societal norms and became a symbol of female empowerment in the genre.

      MC Marcinho: Known as the "Prince of Funk," MC Marcinho gained prominence in the 1990s with his catchy tunes and charismatic performances. His hits, including "Glamurosa" and "Rap do Solitário," propelled him to the forefront of the Funk Carioca movement.

      Deize Tigrona: Deize Tigrona brought a unique style and perspective to Funk Carioca, infusing elements of rap and female empowerment into her music. Her groundbreaking track "Injeção" became a rallying cry for women in the genre.

      These artists, among others, have defined Funk Carioca music through their innovative sounds, provocative lyrics, and energetic performances.

      Which songs and albums defined Funk Carioca music?

      While there are numerous songs and albums that have contributed to the development and popularity of Funk Carioca, here are a few notable ones that have helped define the genre:

      "Rap das Armas" - Cidinho & Doca: This song became a massive hit in Brazil and internationally after being featured in the movie "Tropa de Elite" (Elite Squad). It showcases the energetic beats and catchy hooks that Funk Carioca is known for.

      "Rap da Felicidade" - MC Cidinho e MC Doca: Released in the late 1990s, this song is considered a classic in the genre. Its infectious rhythm and playful lyrics made it a staple at Funk Carioca parties and gatherings.

      "Baile de Favela" - MC João: This 2015 hit became a viral sensation, both in Brazil and globally, with its high-energy beats and dynamic vocals. It brought Funk Carioca to a wider audience and introduced the genre to new listeners.

      "Favela Chegou" - Anitta and Ludmilla: This collaboration between two popular Brazilian artists combines elements of Funk Carioca with pop and hip-hop influences. It showcases the genre's ability to cross over into the mainstream music scene.

      It's important to note that Funk Carioca is a constantly evolving genre, with new songs and artists emerging regularly.

      Which music festivals and events represent Funk Carioca music?

      Some of the music festivals and events that represent Funk Carioca include Rio Parada Funk, Baile Charme do Viaduto de Madureira, and Funk-se. Rio Parada Funk is an annual street party that takes place in Rio de Janeiro and features various artists performing Funk Carioca.

      Baile Charme do Viaduto de Madureira is a weekly event that takes place in Rio de Janeiro and showcases Funk Carioca music and dance.

      Funk-se is a music festival that takes place in São Paulo and features a variety of Brazilian music genres, including Funk Carioca. These festivals and events provide a platform for Funk Carioca artists to showcase their music and connect with their audience.