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zef-zef · 5 months ago
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cabezadenego, Mbé & Leyblack - DFB from: cabezadenego, Mbé & Leyblack - Mimosa (QTV, 2023)
full album on BC
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djstarbucks-weddingmix · 1 year ago
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theparanoid · 2 years ago
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DJ Ramon Sucesso - Sexta dos Crias
(2023, full album)
[Funk mandelão, Sound Collage, Funk 150 bpm]
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cyberwavebabe · 11 months ago
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I just did this yall
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Today's entry is ロキ - Roki by MikitoP featuring a duet of Kagamine Rin and MikitoP himself.
It is a funk rock song with a bpm of 150. It is featured in both the video games Project Sekai and Project Diva.
The PV was done by GAS.
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maximuswolf · 4 months ago
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Brazilian Funk is taking over Have you heard this sound?
Brazilian Funk is taking over – Have you heard this sound? I’ve been noticing that Brazilian Funk (Baile Funk) has been gaining more and more attention outside of Brazil. From club sets to viral TikTok trends, the genre’s heavy bass, rhythmic vocals, and raw energy are making an impact worldwide.Artists like Anitta, Kevin O Chris, and DJ GBR are pushing the sound globally, and now we’re seeing funk beats being mixed into EDM, hip-hop, and even mainstream pop. The 150 BPM energy is hard to ignore!I’ve been experimenting with producing Funk 150 tracks, trying to blend that authentic baile funk vibe with modern production techniques. It’s such a dynamic genre with room for innovation, and I’d love to hear thoughts from people who’ve been following its evolution. (https://youtube.com/@djfunkyzilla?si=TfSCZe-qDkKqa3eM - my link if anyone interested in hear my new songs)🎧 What are some of your favorite Brazilian Funk tracks? Have you noticed this genre popping up more in international music scenes? Submitted February 23, 2025 at 08:26PM by LivingLifeTraveling https://ift.tt/170nvdP via /r/Music
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audioplug · 5 years ago
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Sample Pack Para Funk 150 BPM - RiO + 6 BÔNUS - AuDiO PLuG
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gabriewl · 6 years ago
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música chiclete do ano
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chrryblssmninja · 5 years ago
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Heavy Baile went on a virtual museum tour for their latest video.
Noturno 150 é o Passinho Foda atravessando a história. Funk 150BPM, na dança de Ronald Sheick, invadindo a arte clássica do Metropolitan Museum de NY. Dirigido por Daniel Venosa (Cosmo Filmes), que assina como diretor pela primeira vez - tendo já trabalhado com Leo Justi na fotografia do clipe "O Homem Mau - Sniper Queen.
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rapseyrecommends · 5 years ago
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Colombia by VHOOR Download for free on The Artist Union
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djstarbucks-weddingmix · 2 years ago
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bigxdream · 5 years ago
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Eu realmente só sei dançar com você.
Só com você eu sigo o ritmo, eu sinto paz, eu não piso no pé.
Só com você toca aquela música bonita no fundo da minha alma.
Só com você eu não erro os passos.
Parece que o mundo congela, e que todo mundo para o que está fazendo pra olhar. Parece que só nós dois existimos ali, naquele momento. Parece que pode chover canivete, acontecer um terremoto, cair uma bomba em cima da gente, que nada nos faria parar essa dança. A gente aguentaria ali, firmes, focados, dançando a passos lentos mesmo que na realidade saia do som um funk 150 bpm.
Eu posso apenas fechar os olhos e agradecer. Esse momento é nosso. Meu e seu. E mesmo que não terminemos nossa vida juntos, eu sei que sempre que você escutar uma música tocando no fundo da alma, é de mim que você vai lembrar.
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lil-uiara · 3 years ago
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sidneiart-blog · 6 years ago
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Kevin O Chris e Sodré – Evoluiu (DJ JUNINHO 22) SHOWWWW!
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audioplug · 5 years ago
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Sample Pack Para Produzir Funk 150 BPM - GAiOLA - AuDiO PLuG
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thesinglesjukebox · 6 years ago
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MC KEVIN O CHRIS FT. SODRé - EVOLUIU
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We Are Rioooooo too, as Carlos brings us one of Brazil's biggest stars of 2019.
Carlos Calenti: The thing I'll miss the much about living in Rio, where I moved from last month, is just absorbing the new funk hits that give life to the city. Dodging over Uruguaiana street market and listening to the JBL speakers blasting loud music, or just being at my old house, hearing the funk waves of the Pedra do Sal parties late Monday nights, I could always get updated in the new funk scene, kind of by osmosis. This year I didn't hear anyone's voice as much as MC Kevin o Chris. A true hitmaker, he's the most known artist of 150 BPM funk, the super fast new iteration of the rhythm. I belive Kevin has gained so much mainstream success because he knows very well how to counterbalance the chaotic aggressiveness of 150 with mellower parts, where a song stretches itself sensuously before the beat kicks in and makes everybody quicar. This happens in "Evoluiu," one of the biggest Brazilian hits of 2019. This year hasn't been a good one for us, and this is especially true for Rio de Janeiro, a city in a very real economic and moral bankruptcy, ruled by a fascist mayor and governor, both partners in crime with Bolsonaro family. But, at the dancefloor, when Kevin sings "Eu sou o Riooo" ("I am Rio"), he holds the crumbling ground under our feet a little longer, enough time to all of us arrastar a ppk no chão (drag our pussies to the ground). [8]
Kayla Beardslee: Farty beat that goes nowhere, whiny performances, and a male gaze music video. No thanks. [1]
Oliver Maier: Efficient but seldom hurried, "Evoluiu" operates so completely by its own rules that its scrappy, lo-fi instrumentation barely feels scrappy or lo-fi. Rewires the brain or compels the feet, take your pick. [8]
Ian Mathers: Why is the guy with the worst voice the one hollering the.... hook(?)? Why does the chorus stall the momentum entirely in favour of dialling up the digital distortion/slurring on the other guy's voice (and why does it almost work?)? Why is the best part that kind of farty blare that only really shows up twice, including right at the end? [5]
Will Adams: A song of three sections held together with Scotch tape, which itself isn't that much a problem, except only one of the sections is good: a hyperspeed funk carioca break with an oddly satisfying gurgling horn. The other two: an ambient breakdown that does absolutely nothing; near-unlistenable acapella wailing. [5]
Edward Okulicz: The use of silence as part of the beat is startling -- in a good way. Kevin o Chris alternating between mumbling and braying tunelessly is startling too, I suppose. His voice is the only thread linking parts of the track, but it's also the least compelling thing here. [6]
Kylo Nocom: Begins with some truly horrendous bleating, but it's not long before MC Kevin o Chris bleats, honks, and spits right into my heart. Just barely. [4]
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