
High-gloss Brazilian funk-pop that radiates pure dominance. A three-minute masterclass in rhythmic aggression and self-assured vocal delivery.
March 18, 2020 · Universal Music International
BRABA represents a seismic shift in the Brazilian pop landscape, where the polished sheen of global dance-pop meets the raw, percussive heartbeat of the favela. It is a track that refuses to ask for permission, built on a foundation of 150 BPM funk carioca rhythms that demand immediate physical response. The production is surgically precise, using metallic synth stabs and a crushing bassline to create an atmosphere of urban dominance. It sounds like neon lights reflecting off wet pavement: cold, bright, and electric.
How does BRABA sound next to the rest of Luísa Sonza's catalogue?
It runs notably hotter than this artist's baseline.
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