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Electronic / Hip hop
Performer: Various
Title: Funk Brasil
Style: Bass Music, Favela Funk
Year 1989
Genre: Electronic / Hip hop
Rating: 4.4
Votes: 926
MP3 size: 1550 mb
FLAC size: 1303 mb
WMA size: 1639 mb
Other formats: MP3 MP1 VOC AU DMF XM ASF

Various - Funk Brasil mp3 album


Various - Funk Brasil mp3 album

Tracklist Hide Credits

A1 Cidinho Cambalhota Rap Das Aranhas (Rock Das Aranhas)
Written-By – Claudio Roberto*, Raul Seixas
3:18
A2 M.C. Batata* Entre Nessa Onda
Written-By – Marlboro D.J.*, Batata*
7:23
A3 Ademir Lemos Rap Do Arrastão
Written-By – Ademir Lemos, Marlboro D.J.*, Nirto
4:50
A4 Abdúla* Melô Dos Números
Written-By – Abdúla*, Marlboro D.J.*
4:08
B1 M.C. Batata* Melô Do Bêbado
Written-By – Marlboro D.J.*, Batata*
5:45
B2 Guto & Cia. Melô Do Bicho
Written By – J.R. PintoWritten-By – Marlboro D.J.*, Guto Laureano, Nirto
4:15
B3 Abdúla* Melô Da Mulher Feia (Do Wah Diddy)
Adapted By [Versão] – Abdúla*, Marlboro D.J.*, NirtoWritten-By – Greenwich*, Barry*
3:36
B4 Marlboro D.J.* Marlboro Medley
Written-By – Marlboro D.J.*
6:14

Companies, etc.

  • Manufactured By – Fonobrás, Distribuidora Fonográfica Brasileira Ltda.
  • Distributed By – Fonobrás, Distribuidora Fonográfica Brasileira Ltda.
  • Licensed From – PolyGram Do Brasil Ltda.
  • Published By – Sigem
  • Published By – Phonogram
  • Published By – Intersong

Credits

  • A&R – Mariozinho Rocha
  • Arranged By – Marlboro D.J.*
  • Drum Programming – Marlboro D.J.*
  • Mixed By – Marlboro D.J.*, Marcos Adriano
  • Producer – Marlboro D.J.*
  • Technician [Corte] – José Antonio
  • Technician [Montagem] – Barroso*

Notes

D.J. Marlboro Apresenta Funk Brasil

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Price Code: Série Branca


IWAS
This is the first compilation album of Miami Bass made ​​in Brazil, as well as a landmark musical naming error. Well, from this record, people in Brazil have begun to call "Funk" was all that this kind of "Brazilian Miami Bass" (Funk Carioca), forgetting, of course, that Brazil already had his Original Funk, well represented by figures of the caliber of Tim Maia, Ed Motta, Banda Black Rio, Gerson King Combo,Dom Salvador & Abolição, Tony Tornado, just to name a few. From 1989 to 2013, 24 years have passed, but this time it was not enough for people to assimilate in Brazil that the sound made by DJ Marlboro, Mr. Catra company and has nothing to Funk. My dear friends, welcome to Brazil, a country without memory.Note: I have nothing against those who want to do Miami Bass in Brazil. What I do not like to see people disrespecting the memory of country music, enjoying the lack of knowledge of most of the population, because Brazil has its history within the Black Music, and this story deserves to be respected, remembered and never distorted. Greetings,rodrigobreak
Mr_Mole
There is good reason to call "funk carioca" by the name "funk". Historically, "funk carioca" derives from electrofunk. While electrofunk gave rise to NY electro, LA electro etc, in Brazil, it gave rise to funk carioca. There would be no sense in calling it "Rio electro" because in its beginnings it was vocal music sung upon pre-recorded imported electronic beats. For better or worse, words change their names. So, get on with it.