WEB: Funk Carioca - The Brazilian Hip-Hop Subgenre
Origins and History
WEB Funk Carioca, also known as Brazilian funk, emerged in the late 1970s in the suburbs of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Rooted in hip-hop, it gained popularity in the city's favelas due to its upbeat rhythm and explicit lyrics.
A comprehensive exhibition at the Museum of Tomorrow in Rio de Janeiro showcases the genre's history through 900 artifacts.
Characteristics and Style
- Fast beat, often exceeding 150 beats per minute
- Provocative and sexually explicit lyrics
- Influence from hip-hop culture, including breakdancing and graffiti
Popularity and Impact
WEB Funk Carioca has become a dominant force in Brazil's music scene, particularly in Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo. Its popularity extends beyond Brazil, reaching other Latin American countries and the global dance music community.
The genre has faced criticism for its explicit content and association with drug use, but it also plays a significant role in the social and cultural fabric of Brazil's favelas.
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