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2:26Song Image
Traditional Rio de Janeiro samba from the 1930s to 1950s, approximately 100 BPM in 2/4 time, perfect balance: firm bass drum, tambourine with rolls and snaps, deep tantã, tambourine, cuíca, reco-reco, agogô, Cavaquinho leading the rhythm, 7-string guitar with a warm timbre, tenor voice with swing and swagger, organic acoustic production, danceable and authentic groove, sung in Brazilian Portuguese
1:53Song Image
Pagode romântico raiz anos 80-90, ~95-105 BPM em 2/4, cavaquinho sincopado proeminente na frente, violão quente nas harmonias, tantã afiado marcando o grave, surdo firme, pandeiro nítido com slaps e viradas, Voz masculina soulful conversacional, harmonias leves no refrão, produção acústica natural, groove dançante suave e intimista
1:49Song Image
sertanejo raiz de viola, idioma portugues
1:41Song Image
samba tipo pagode romantico, idioma portugues brasileiro
1:59Song Image
samba tipo pagode romantico, idioma portugues brasileiro
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This Traditional Brazilian Samba opens with lively, raw acoustic percussion—surdo anchors the pulse, snare and agogô accents push the groove, A cavaquinho delivers crisp, syncopated chords beneath a radiant melodic lead, Robust, vibrato-rich male vocals soar with precise phrasing, punctuated by punchy, communal choruses, At a rapid 2/4, 120 BPM, beat two is emphasized, fueling tightly woven group responses and infectious, repeating melodic motifs, creating a dynamic, communal feel, Unique male lead vocal: deep, husky, full-bodied, solemn, and warm, exactly in the style of João Nogueira (mature timbre from the 70s/80s, a voice marked by suffering with raw emotion, subtle Carioca swing and natural charm, declamatory singing in the verses with deep interpretation and a samba soul, without excessive vibrato, a relaxed and expressive delivery like)
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Brazilian pagode raiz style from 1980s São Paulo, classic old-school samba-pagode vibe like Grupo Varanda "Moleque de Trem", Acoustic instruments only: bright cavaquinho leading melodies and improvisos, 7-string violão with rich baixaria and contracantos, heavy pandeiro with viradas and sincopation, repique de mão, tantã, surdo marking the tum-tum, reco-reco, agogô, ganzá for groove, Warm, organic acoustic timbres, no electric or modern effects, Medium-slow tempo around 90-95 BPM, relaxed swinging samba rhythm in 2/4 with strong ginga and partido-alto feel, Male lead vocal: strong, rough, nasal malandro voice with São Paulo accent, full of street charisma and energy, Group backing vocals and coro shouting "olha aí!", "quem vai querer?", Fun, nostalgic, street vendor story mood – playful, lively roda de pagode atmosphere, Lyrics in Brazilian Portuguese, [Male vocals, strong voice]
2:57Song Image
A Brazilian Bossa Nova track at a moderate tempo, featuring a smooth nylon-string guitar playing syncopated fingerstyle patterns, The arrangement is minimalist, focusing on the interplay between the rhythmic guitar chords and a smooth, melodic male vocal, The vocal performance is intimate and whispered, with a typical Rio de Janeiro accent, in Brazilian Portuguese, characteristic of the genre, with a soft vibrato and relaxed, colloquial phrasing, The music follows a cyclical structure with a recurring melodic theme, The harmony utilizes complex chords with jazz influence, including major sevenths and diminished transitions, The production is clean and dry, with a natural ambient reverb in the vocals and a warm, woody timbre in the guitar, The tempo is constant at approximately 85 BPM in 4/4 time with a strong emphasis on the offbeat, The vocal should sound intimate, restrained, and tender, rather than powerful, with smooth legato lines and delicate articulation
3:53Song Image
A sophisticated Brazilian Bossa Nova and MPB track featuring a smooth, syncopated nylon-string acoustic guitar as the harmonic foundation, The arrangement includes a warm, melodic electric bassline and a crisp percussion section consisting of shakers, a subtle snare with brushes, and a light hi-hat, The song features a duet between a soft, breathy male baritone and a clear, expressive female alto, often singing in unison or gentle harmony, The melody is fluid and conversational, typical of the genre, set in a major key with jazz-influenced extended chords, The structure follows a verse-chorus pattern with a melodic flute solo that mirrors the vocal lines, The production is clean and organic, with a natural room reverb that enhances the intimate, lounge-like atmosphere, The tempo is a steady, mid-tempo 88 BPM with a classic bossa nova swing
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Perdoa
v4.5+
A Brazilian Bossa Nova track at a moderate tempo, featuring a smooth nylon-string guitar playing syncopated fingerstyle patterns, The arrangement is minimalist, focusing on the interplay between the rhythmic guitar chords and a smooth, melodic male vocal, The vocal performance is intimate and whispered, with a typical Rio de Janeiro accent, in Brazilian Portuguese, characteristic of the genre, with a soft vibrato and relaxed, colloquial phrasing, The music follows a cyclical structure with a recurring melodic theme, The harmony utilizes complex chords with jazz influence, including major sevenths and diminished transitions, The production is clean and dry, with a natural ambient reverb in the vocals and a warm, woody timbre in the guitar, The tempo is constant at approximately 85 BPM in 4/4 time with a strong emphasis on the offbeat, The vocal should sound intimate, restrained, and tender, rather than powerful, with smooth legato lines and delicate articulation
2:42Song Image
Traditional Brazilian Samba opens with lively, raw acoustic percussion—surdo anchors the pulse, snare and agogô accents push the groove, A cavaquinho delivers crisp, syncopated chords beneath a radiant melodic lead, Robust, vibrato-rich male vocals soar with precise phrasing, punctuated by punchy, communal choruses, At a rapid 2/4, 132 BPM, beat two is emphasized, fueling tightly woven group responses and infectious, repeating melodic motifs, creating a dynamic, communal feel, Unique male lead vocal: deep, husky, full-bodied, solemn, and warm, exactly in the style of João Nogueira (mature timbre from the 70s/80s, a voice marked by suffering with raw emotion, subtle Carioca swing and natural charm, declamatory singing in the verses with deep interpretation and a samba soul, without excessive vibrato, a relaxed and expressive delivery like in classic)
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Classic Brazilian samba de raiz at 110 BPM with a warm, intimate, romantic mood, Intro: clean delicate cavaquinho solo 8-12s, then strong surdo enters marking the beat, Traditional acoustic arrangement featuring 7-string guitar with smooth, melodic bass lines, cavaquinho providing bright rhythmic strumming, and soft nylon guitar harmony, Light, tasteful percussion led by expressive pandeiro, subtle tantã or soft surdo for gentle low-end pulse, and quiet reco-reco texture, Optional delicate string or electric piano pads for depth, never overpowering, Lyrical phrasing spaces filled by melodic guitar responses, Male lead vocal: lyrical baritone, warm and emotional, with expressive vibrato and heartfelt phrasing, Dynamic growth is emotional, not explosive—starts intimate, gradually fuller, maintaining elegance and flowing samba swing, Male lead vocal: deep baritone, strong, serene, powerful, authoritative puxador style, Exact 130 BPM, imposing dancing parade rhythm, high controlled energy
2:36Song Image
Classic Brazilian samba de raiz at 110 BPM with a warm, intimate, romantic mood, Intro: clean delicate cavaquinho solo 8-12s, then strong surdo enters marking the beat, Traditional acoustic arrangement featuring 7-string guitar with smooth, melodic bass lines, cavaquinho providing bright rhythmic strumming, and soft nylon guitar harmony, Light, tasteful percussion led by expressive pandeiro, subtle tantã or soft surdo for gentle low-end pulse, and quiet reco-reco texture, Optional delicate string or electric piano pads for depth, never overpowering, Lyrical phrasing spaces filled by melodic guitar responses, Male lead vocal: lyrical baritone, warm and emotional, with expressive vibrato and heartfelt phrasing, Dynamic growth is emotional, not explosive—starts intimate, gradually fuller, maintaining elegance and flowing samba swing, Male lead vocal: deep baritone, strong, serene, powerful, authoritative puxador style, Exact 130 BPM, imposing dancing parade rhythm, high controlled energy
3:41Song Image
Upbeat Brazilian pop rock track with a high-energy, feel-good atmosphere, The arrangement features bright, jangly electric guitars playing rhythmic clean-tone riffs and a driving drum kit with a prominent snare and steady hi-hat patterns, A melodic bassline provides a solid foundation, The lead male vocals are expressive and powerful, characterized by a clear tenor range and enthusiastic delivery, The song follows a standard structure with a build-up in the pre-chorus leading to an anthemic, catchy chorus, Production is polished and radio-ready, with a wide stereo field and subtle reverb on the vocals, The tempo is approximately 125 BPM in a 4/4 time signature, utilizing a major key progression that emphasizes a bright and optimistic mood
4:53Song Image
Mid-tempo Brazilian Pagode track characterized by a bright, rhythmic arrangement in a major key, The foundation consists of a driving surdo drum, crisp pandeiro patterns, and a syncopated tan-tan providing the low-end pulse, A high-pitched cavaco provides rapid, percussive harmonic strumming, while an acoustic guitar adds melodic flourishes and counter-rhythms, The lead male vocals are soulful and expressive, featuring a smooth tenor range with natural vibrato, The song structure follows a standard verse-chorus-bridge format, with a call-and-response dynamic between the lead singer and a group of backing vocalists during the chorus, Production is clean and organic, emphasizing the acoustic textures of the traditional samba instruments with a light reverb on the vocals
3:37Song Image
Classic Brazilian samba de raiz at 110 BPM with a warm, intimate, romantic mood, Intro: clean delicate cavaquinho solo 8-12s, then strong surdo enters marking the beat, Traditional acoustic arrangement featuring 7-string guitar with smooth, melodic bass lines, cavaquinho providing bright rhythmic strumming, and soft nylon guitar harmony, Light, tasteful percussion led by expressive pandeiro, subtle tantã or soft surdo for gentle low-end pulse, and quiet reco-reco texture, Optional delicate string or electric piano pads for depth, never overpowering, Lyrical phrasing spaces filled by melodic guitar responses, Male lead vocal: lyrical baritone, warm and emotional, with expressive vibrato and heartfelt phrasing, Dynamic growth is emotional, not explosive—starts intimate, gradually fuller, maintaining elegance and flowing samba swing, Male lead vocal: deep baritone, strong, serene, powerful, authoritative puxador style, Exact 130 BPM, imposing dancing parade rhythm, high controlled energy
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Classic Brazilian roots samba at 120 BPM with a warm, intimate, and romantic atmosphere, Introduction: clean and delicate cavaquinho solo of 8 to 12 seconds, followed by the strong entrance of the surdo marking the time, Traditional acoustic arrangement with 7-string guitar with smooth and melodic bass lines, cavaquinho providing bright rhythmic fingerpicking and smooth nylon guitar harmony, Light and tasteful percussion led by the expressive pandeiro, subtle tantã or soft surdo for a delicate bass pulse and tranquil reco-reco texture, Optional delicate string pads or electric piano for depth, never dominant, Lyrical phrasing spaces filled by melodic guitar responses, Lead male vocal: lyrical, warm, and emotive tenor, The dynamic build-up is emotional, not explosive—starts intimate, gradually fuller, maintaining the elegance and fluid swing of samba, Lead male vocal: deep, strong, serene, powerful tenor, authoritative pull style, Exactly 120 BPM, an imposing rhythm for a dance parade
3:50Song Image
80s brazilian rock Rock, Alternative rock, Brazilian rock style midtempo narrative ballad at 79 bpm andante feel clean warm production organic 80s rock vibe acoustic guitar arpeggios and strumming as main rhythm clean electric guitar with subtle arpeggios and light crunch layers melodic bass lines simple steady drums with relaxed backbeat subtle electric piano or rhodes touches in background starts intimate and soft builds gradually with dynamic crescendos progressive structure with evolving sections storytelling mood nostalgic and emotional atmosphere male lead vocals in portuguese brazilian nasal introspective timbre like renato russo warm reverb intimate delivery female choir harmonies in choruses for emotional lift layered backing vocals no heavy distortion midforward mix heartfelt brazilian rock energy
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Classic Brazilian roots samba at 120 BPM with a warm, intimate, and romantic atmosphere, Introduction: clean and delicate cavaquinho solo of 8 to 12 seconds, followed by the strong entrance of the surdo marking the time, Traditional acoustic arrangement with 7-string guitar with smooth and melodic bass lines, cavaquinho providing bright rhythmic fingerpicking and smooth nylon guitar harmony, Light and tasteful percussion led by the expressive pandeiro, subtle tantã or soft surdo for a delicate bass pulse and tranquil reco-reco texture, Optional delicate string pads or electric piano for depth, never dominant, Lyrical phrasing spaces filled by melodic guitar responses, Lead male vocal: lyrical, warm, and emotive tenor, The dynamic build-up is emotional, not explosive—starts intimate, gradually fuller, maintaining the elegance and fluid swing of samba, Lead male vocal: deep, strong, serene, powerful tenor, authoritative pull style, Exactly 120 BPM, an imposing rhythm for a dance parade
2:46Song Image
Brazilian romantic samba song from the 80s style, sensual and welcoming, medium-fast tempo at 90 BPM, in B minor key, 4/4 time with classic samba syncopated swing, Start with an intro of only tantã (light surdo marking the beat) and cavaquinho playing the miudinho pattern for 8-12 seconds before the full band enters, Instruments: 7-string violão, cavaquinho, pandeiro with partido-alto groove, surdo, ganzá, reco-reco, acoustic bass, soft 80s electric piano/keyboard layers, Warm organic percussion timbres, medium controlled dynamics that subtly build in the chorus, Catchy, simple melody with ascending-descending contour, long notes and light melismas, Male lead vocal: deep, raspy, sensual voice with natural vibrato, full of subtle mischief and emotion, using melismas and syllable extensions, Soft harmonic backing vocals, Romantic, intimate atmosphere evoking subtle desire, nature metaphors, purity and tenderness, Rich harmonic progression with tensions (7ths, 9ths, diminished chords), fl
2:59Song Image
Mid-tempo Brazilian Samba- track featuring a prominent cavaquinho playing rhythmic syncopated patterns and a warm acoustic guitar providing harmonic support, The percussion section is rich and traditional, consisting of a steady surdo bass drum, crisp pandeiro hits, and a sharp tan-tan rhythm, The lead male vocal is soulful and melodic, delivered with a smooth, conversational tone characteristic of the genre, The song follows a standard verse-chorus structure with a bright, acoustic production style that emphasizes the natural timbre of the instruments, The tempo is approximately 85 BPM in a 2/4 time signature, maintaining a consistent, danceable groove throughout, Subtle vocal harmonies occasionally support the lead singer during the chorus sections with percursion, battery and saxophone, males vocals, good vibe, português brasil, minimalist drums
3:19Song Image
Samba de raiz tradicional carioca autêntico, estilo roda de samba de terreiro dos anos 70, sambão pesado e sincopado no estilo do Estácio e subúrbios cariocas, percussão orgânica dominante e densa: surdo grave marcando forte no 2 e no 4 com pegada pesada, tantã grave pulsante e contínuo na base, tamborim acelerado e nervoso em contratempo constante, pandeiro tradicional com virada e resposta sincopada, repique de mão malandro e rápido, reco-reco rasgado, ganzá e chocalho preenchendo o meio, cuíca chorando sutilmente em momentos de tensão, agogô marcando o compasso simples, sem repinique ou caixa de escola, cavaquinho com palhetada sincopada e malandra destacada (base harmônica simples em 2-3 acordes), violão de 7 cordas na base grave e suingada, BPM 88-92, ritmo binário 2/4 com levada suingada e dançante, groove denso e orgânico, produção crua vintage analógica como roda de samba caseira gravada ao vivo, som sujo natural com eco de ambiente, sem efeitos modernos Voz masculina rouca
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Brazilian romantic samba song from the 80s style, sensual and welcoming, medium-fast tempo at 90 BPM, in B minor key, 4/4 time with classic samba syncopated swing, Start with an intro of only tantã (light surdo marking the beat) and cavaquinho playing the miudinho pattern for 8-12 seconds before the full band enters, Instruments: 7-string violão, cavaquinho, pandeiro with partido-alto groove, surdo, ganzá, reco-reco, acoustic bass, soft 80s electric piano/keyboard layers, Warm organic percussion timbres, medium controlled dynamics that subtly build in the chorus, Catchy, simple melody with ascending-descending contour, long notes and light melismas, Male lead vocal: deep, raspy, sensual voice with natural vibrato, full of subtle mischief and emotion, using melismas and syllable extensions, Soft harmonic backing vocals, Romantic, intimate atmosphere evoking subtle desire, nature metaphors, purity and tenderness, Rich harmonic progression with tensions (7ths, 9ths, diminished chords), fl
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samba idioma português Brasil voz masculina baritono e forte, com muita percursão
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[Pagode] [Samba] [Brazilian] [Acoustic] [90s Brazilian Pagode] [Roots Pagode] [Male Vocals] [Raspy Voice] [Swinging Rhythm] [102 BPM] Recreate the classic 90s Brazilian pagode vibe of : warm acoustic instruments like bright cavaquinho leading melodies, swinging pandeiro, deep surdo pulse, 7-string violão basslines, hand percussion (tantã, tamborim, ganzá, reco-reco), organic and groovy feel, Relaxed mid-tempo swing at 130 BPM, intimate roda de samba energy, Lyrics theme: playful revenge on a lover who cast a spell — put your name in macumba, find a witch, make a spell to bring you down, Catchy, repetitive chorus with call-response "Eu vou botar!" feel, roucas malandra vocals full of ginga and emotion, Style: upbeat but laid-back pagode, no electronics, pure acoustic samba swing, fun yet vengeful romance, [Chorus focus] I'm gonna put your name in the macumba, find a sorceress, make a spell to knock you down, Oh Iaiá, you bewitched me, almost killed me, God forgive me but I
2:54Song Image
Classic Brazilian roots samba at 120 BPM with a warm, intimate, and romantic atmosphere, Introduction: clean and delicate cavaquinho solo of 8 to 12 seconds, followed by the strong entrance of the surdo marking the time, Traditional acoustic arrangement with 7-string guitar with smooth and melodic bass lines, cavaquinho providing bright rhythmic fingerpicking and smooth nylon guitar harmony, Light and tasteful percussion led by the expressive pandeiro, subtle tantã or soft surdo for a delicate bass pulse and tranquil reco-reco texture, Optional delicate string pads or electric piano for depth, never dominant, Lyrical phrasing spaces filled by melodic guitar responses, Lead male vocal: lyrical, warm, and emotive tenor, The dynamic build-up is emotional, not explosive—starts intimate, gradually fuller, maintaining the elegance and fluid swing of samba, Lead male vocal: deep, strong, serene, powerful tenor, authoritative pull style, Exactly 120 BPM, an imposing rhythm for a dance parade
3:55Song Image
Classic Brazilian roots samba at 120 BPM with a warm, intimate, and romantic atmosphere, Introduction: clean and delicate cavaquinho solo of 8 to 12 seconds, followed by the strong entrance of the surdo marking the time, Traditional acoustic arrangement with 7-string guitar with smooth and melodic bass lines, cavaquinho providing bright rhythmic fingerpicking and smooth nylon guitar harmony, Light and tasteful percussion led by the expressive pandeiro, subtle tantã or soft surdo for a delicate bass pulse and tranquil reco-reco texture, Optional delicate string pads or electric piano for depth, never dominant, Lyrical phrasing spaces filled by melodic guitar responses, Lead male vocal: lyrical, warm, and emotive tenor, The dynamic build-up is emotional, not explosive—starts intimate, gradually fuller, maintaining the elegance and fluid swing of samba, Lead male vocal: deep, strong, serene, powerful tenor, authoritative pull style, Exactly 120 BPM, an imposing rhythm for a dance parade
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Mid-tempo Brazilian Samba- track featuring a prominent cavaquinho playing rhythmic syncopated patterns and a warm acoustic guitar providing harmonic support, The percussion section is rich and traditional, consisting of a steady surdo bass drum, crisp pandeiro hits, and a sharp tan-tan rhythm, The lead male vocal is soulful and melodic, delivered with a smooth, conversational tone characteristic of the genre, The song follows a standard verse-chorus structure with a bright, acoustic production style that emphasizes the natural timbre of the instruments, The tempo is approximately 90 BPM in a 2/4 time signature, maintaining a consistent, danceable groove throughout, Subtle vocal harmonies occasionally support the lead singer during the chorus sections with percursion, battery and saxophone, males vocals, good vibe, português brasil
4:22Song Image
Classic Brazilian roots samba at 120 BPM with a warm, intimate, and romantic atmosphere, Introduction: clean and delicate cavaquinho solo of 8 to 12 seconds, followed by the strong entrance of the surdo marking the time, Traditional acoustic arrangement with 7-string guitar with smooth and melodic bass lines, cavaquinho providing bright rhythmic fingerpicking and smooth nylon guitar harmony, Light and tasteful percussion led by the expressive pandeiro, subtle tantã or soft surdo for a delicate bass pulse and tranquil reco-reco texture, Optional delicate string pads or electric piano for depth, never dominant, Lyrical phrasing spaces filled by melodic guitar responses, Lead male vocal: lyrical, warm, and emotive tenor, The dynamic build-up is emotional, not explosive—starts intimate, gradually fuller, maintaining the elegance and fluid swing of samba, Lead male vocal: deep, strong, serene, powerful tenor, authoritative pull style, Exactly 120 BPM, an imposing rhythm for a dance parade
3:51Song Image
Classic Brazilian samba de raiz at 110 BPM with a warm, intimate, romantic mood, Intro: clean delicate cavaquinho solo 8-12s, then strong surdo enters marking the beat, Traditional acoustic arrangement featuring 7-string guitar with smooth, melodic bass lines, cavaquinho providing bright rhythmic strumming, and soft nylon guitar harmony, Light, tasteful percussion led by expressive pandeiro, subtle tantã or soft surdo for gentle low-end pulse, and quiet reco-reco texture, Optional delicate string or electric piano pads for depth, never overpowering, Lyrical phrasing spaces filled by melodic guitar responses, Male lead vocal: lyrical baritone, warm and emotional, Dynamic growth is emotional, not explosive—starts intimate, gradually fuller, maintaining elegance and flowing samba swing, Male lead vocal: deep baritone, strong, serene, powerful, authoritative puxador style, Exact 130 BPM, imposing dancing parade rhythm, high controlled energy, Lyrics in Brazilian Portuguese, without wind in
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Mid-tempo Brazilian Samba-Pagode featuring a bright, syncopated acoustic guitar (violão) and a driving percussion section including pandeiro, surdo, and tamborim, The arrangement is centered around a warm, melodic male tenor vocal with a conversational yet rhythmic delivery, The harmonic structure follows a traditional major-key samba progression with frequent use of seventh and ninth chords, A prominent cavaquinho provides high-pitched, rapid-fire rhythmic accompaniment, The track features a call-and-response feel during the chorus, supported by a group of backing vocalists providing lush, unison harmonies, The production is clean and organic, emphasizing the acoustic textures of the instruments with a natural room reverb, A melodic flute or brass section occasionally provides counter-melodies during instrumental breaks, The tempo is a steady 95 BPM with a swinging, infectious groove
3:44Song Image
Upbeat Brazilian Samba-Rock with a fusion of MPB and funk elements, The arrangement features a prominent acoustic guitar playing syncopated rhythmic patterns, a driving percussion section with surdo, pandeiro, and agogô, and a groovy electric bassline, A bright brass section provides punchy accents and melodic fills, The male vocals are soulful and melodic, characterized by a warm, mid-range timbre and rhythmic phrasing, The song follows a standard structure with verses and a soaring, anthemic chorus, The production is clean and organic, with a natural room reverb on the drums and a balanced mix that highlights the rhythmic interplay between the guitar and percussion, The tempo is a steady 95 BPM in a 4/4 time signature, maintaining a high-energy, danceable feel throughout
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A soulful Brazilian folk-pop ballad characterized by a warm, acoustic arrangement and intimate male vocals, The track features a prominent nylon-string, acoustic guitar playing intricate fingerstyle patterns and melodic arpeggios, A subtle, rhythmic percussion section provides a gentle groove, while a melodic violin adds emotional depth with soaring counter-melodies, The lead male vocal is expressive and smooth, delivered with a natural, conversational tone, The song follows a traditional verse-chorus structure with a moderate, flowing tempo in a major key, The production is clean and organic, emphasizing the natural timbre of the acoustic instruments with light reverb for spatial depth, violao 7 cordas em toda a musica, com solos e varições melodicas predominantes
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A smooth, mid-tempo Brazilian Bossa Nova and MPB track featuring a clean, nylon-string acoustic guitar as the primary harmonic foundation, The arrangement is characterized by a syncopated bossa rhythm, a warm electric bassline, and a subtle, jazzy drum kit with soft brush-like snare hits and crisp hi-hats, A female vocalist delivers a soulful, intimate performance with a breathy, melodic quality in Portuguese, The song structure follows a Verse-Chorus-Bridge-Chorus pattern, building in intensity during the bridge with layered vocal harmonies and a more prominent rhythmic drive, The production is clean and organic, with a light reverb on the vocals to create a sense of space, maintaining a sophisticated and relaxed lounge atmosphere throughout
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Authentic Rio malandro samba, cadenced and full of street swagger, Strict 2/4 groove with natural swing at 110 BPM, Strong batucada with deep surdo pulse, crisp caixa, sharp tamborim, and rhythmic cavaquinho, Warm 7-string acoustic guitar providing bass lines and harmonic depth, Opens with intimate solo acoustic guitar before full percussion enters, Lead vocal: bright male tenor, light and expressive with subtle raspy texture, Playful, sly, and charming delivery with rhythmic phrasing, full of ginga and malícia, never heavy or dramatic, Organic acoustic production, festive roda de samba atmosphere, No brass or wind instruments, no baritone vocals, no electronic or modern pop elements, Classic root Rio samba energy [Intro: acoustic guitar]
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Authentic Rio malandro samba, cadenced and full of street swagger, Strict 2/4 groove with natural swing at 110 BPM, Strong batucada with deep surdo pulse, crisp caixa, sharp tamborim, and rhythmic cavaquinho, Warm 7-string acoustic guitar providing bass lines and harmonic depth, Opens with intimate solo acoustic guitar before full percussion enters, Lead vocal: bright male tenor, light and expressive with subtle raspy texture, Playful, sly, and charming delivery with rhythmic phrasing, full of ginga and malícia, never heavy or dramatic, Organic acoustic production, festive roda de samba atmosphere, No brass or wind instruments, no baritone vocals, no electronic or modern pop elements, Classic root Rio samba energy [Intro: acoustic guitar]
2:24Song Image
samba de partido alto, voz masculina, tenor, idioma portugues brasileiro, ‑samba de partido alto
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samba de gafieira introdução com piston
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PREA
v5.5
sertanejo universitario animado e sarcastico
3:39Song Image
MPB pop, samba romântico, violão 7 cordas, cavaquinho contraponto, pandeiro leve, baixo acústico, piano elétrico Rhodes, surdo discreto, prato de vassourinha, fita analógica, plate reverb, 92 BPM, balanço de partido alto, melancolia serena, intimista, cordas de nylon, tamborim suave
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Authentic Rio malandro samba, cadenced and full of street swagger, Strict 2/4 groove with natural swing at 120 BPM, Strong batucada with deep surdo pulse, crisp caixa, sharp tamborim, and rhythmic cavaquinho, Warm 7-string acoustic guitar providing bass lines and harmonic depth, Opens with intimate solo acoustic guitar before full percussion enters, Lead vocal: bright male tenor, light and expressive with subtle raspy texture, Playful, sly, and charming delivery with rhythmic phrasing, full of ginga and malícia, never heavy or dramatic, Organic acoustic production, festive roda de samba atmosphere, No brass or wind instruments, no baritone vocals, no electronic or modern pop elements, Classic root Rio samba energy [Intro: acoustic guitar]
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[Genre: Brazilian Samba, traditional pagode, Rio de Janeiro samba, 90s style] [Style: lively classic pagode, cavaquinho leading, strong percussion of tantã and repique de mão, pulsating pandeiro rhythm, deep surdo pulse, warm group vocals, cheerful, proud and resilient spirit, acoustic and traditional touch, no electronics] [Mood: festive, challenging, nostalgic, community gathering in the backyard, energy to sing together] [Vocals: male lead vocal with a husky and emotive timbre, strong backing harmonies, call-and-response chorus, positive interpretation, lyrics in Portuguese] [Tempo: 110 BPM, swinging batucada rhythm at medium tempo] [Instrumentation: vibrant cavaquinho fingerpicking, 7-string guitar chords, fast pandeiro patterns, deep tantã beat, repique de mão fills, surdo, ganzá, tamborim, light touch of [banjo] Lyrics/Theme: Classic anthem of resistance — never lose the joy of living, despite the difficulties, pure joy without vulgarity, a critique of those who give up, [Emphasi
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Brazilian romantic samba in the style of the 1980s—sensual and inviting—featuring a medium-fast tempo of 90 BPM, in B minor, with a 4/4 time signature and a classic syncopated swing feel, It opens with introduction featuring only *tantã* (a light *surdo* marking the beat) and *cavaquinho* playing a *miudinho* pattern for 8 seconds before the band enters, Instrumentation: 7-string acoustic guitar, *cavaquinho*, *pandeiro* with a *partido-alto* groove, *surdo*, *ganzá*, *reco-reco*, upright bass, and soft layers of 1980s-style piano/electric keyboard, The percussion timbres are organic and warm, with controlled dynamics that build subtly during the chorus, The melody is simple yet captivating, featuring an ascending-descending contour, sustained notes, and light melismas, Lead Male Vocal: A deep, husky, and sensual voice with natural vibrato—imbued with subtle allure and emotion—utilizing melismas and extended syllables, backing vocals are soft and harmonic, atmosphere is romantic and i
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classic 1980s Brazilian MPB ballad, sophisticated bossa nova groove, nylon-string acoustic guitar fingerstyle leading, warm jazzy chord progressions, subtle Rhodes piano, gentle bass lines, light brushed percussion, intimate poetic male vocal with soft vibrato, reflective philosophical mood, mid-slow tempo 95-105 BPM, ritmo binário 2/4, warm analog production, minimal arrangement, introspective Rio atmosphere, intimate expressive male vocal, minimalist arrangement, gentle bossa nova rhythm, coral femino :(come gostoso, o meu cuzinho)