A must-listen even if you don't speak a word of Portuguese.
Béco Dranoff on DJ Nuts
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A must-listen even if you don't speak a word of Portuguese.
Béco Dranoff on DJ Nuts
Some people say that the first rap song from Brazil is ‘Melo do Tagarela’, recorded in the year 1980. That’s the same year that ‘Rappers Delight’ became a big hit worldwide and famous actor Miele made his own version in Portuguese. Others says that the “repente” singer had rhythm and poetry ( or rap) even before this hip-hop wave reached the big city. Either way, things started to change as national media displayed “break dancing” on television, famous DJ crews like Kaskatas, Chic Show, Zimbabwe, TNT, Black Mad became independent record labels. To trace the history of “rap nacional”, I’ve put together this three hour set from the year 1993 back to an indefinite date in the ’80s. Scroll down to check out some highlight records from the mix. DJ Nuts http://www.pugilistatrading.com/
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