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“Surra de Bunda Made in Brazil”

Funk carioca/Favela funk and, elsewhere in the world, baile funk, is a type of dance music from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

“Baile funk”, in Rio, refers not to the music, but to the actual parties or in which the music is played, Funk carioca has become increasingly popular amongst (mainly) low classes, funk is a genuine expression of the severe social issues falling on the poor and black people in Rio.

In Brazil, Funk Carioca lyrics are often criticized due to their violent and sexually explicit, as well as misogynistic content – the degradation of women as objects for sex is a recurring theme in funk Carioca. Girls are called “cachorras” – meaning bitches – and “popozudas” – large asses, and many songs revolve around casual and degrading sex practices with them. “Novinhas” (young/underaged girls) as sexual objects are also a frequent theme in funk songs. Some of these songs, however, are ironically sung by women.

Clo and Tiago Miranda from ZambaBem Dances are Brazilian performers and just want to have fun with the pulsating rhythms! The number is an acrobatic sexy Brazilian Dance!

Frevo means to boil in Portuguese,it’s a rhythm from Pernambuco state at northeast of Brazil,danced in Carnivals!Clo Miranda will perform a kinky version of Frevo!

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