Thanks so much for listening 💚 Tracklist Guarde Minha Voz - Sandra Sá Africamerica - Dodô Da Bahia & As Virgens De Porto Seguro Boiadeiro - Jorge Ben Jor Lavoura - Geramannu Terapeutico do Grito - Tim Maia Sol de Verão - Lafayette Ripa na Xulipa - Rado De Saia Bicicleta - Marcos Valle Lança Perfume - Rita Lee Céu Azul - George Sauma Jr. Eu perdi seu Amor - Cornélius Sarará Miolo - Gilberto Gil Preciso Urgentemente Falar Com Cassiano - Sandra Sá Ascenda o farol - Tim Maia
Thanks for this set list. The Brazilian disco scene is something I always talk about here and now we have a great sample of this for the world to see that here we also had people thanking heaven for being a Friday and having night fever on a Saturday. Some suggestions I can leave for further disco sets with Brazilian songs are these: 1) Lady Zú. She was nicknamed "the Brazilian Donna Summer" by Carlos Imperial, a very important guy on our cultural scene and the one who discovered Roberto Carlos, Tim Maia, Elis Regina, Clara Nunes and a bunch of other important singers that defined our music scene from the 1960s to the 1980s. Her main success is "A Noite Vai Chegar" ruclips.net/video/2U6324df94Q/видео.html She also recorded a version for "A Banda" that I consider way better than the original one from Chico Buarque ruclips.net/video/wdmqMcomzSs/видео.html She still presents today and her concert is a great experience that I was lucky to watch; 2) Ronaldo Resedá. This guy died at a young age, but left some interesting songs, like "Kitsch Zona Sul": ruclips.net/video/DqBGpW2Muis/видео.html And "Marrom Glacê": ruclips.net/video/XP-I0wxSPDw/видео.html 3) Dudu França. This guy's most important song is "Grilo na Cuca": ruclips.net/video/fSihg1dpjAg/видео.html 4) Harmony Cats. An all-female band that left its mark on our disco scene, with songs like "Felicidade": ruclips.net/video/AgeHpfmt0qA/видео.html 5) Frenéticas. For sure the most known Brazilian disco band. Wherever you are here in Brazil, no matter if it's a wedding, a prom, a bar-mitzva or what other celebration, probably you'll listen to "Dancin' Days", a song that was made for a soap opera with the same name: ruclips.net/video/BZtDGUdfhNQ/видео.html Another one that was part of a soundtrack was "O Preto que Satisfaz", for the soap opera "Feijão Maravilha": ruclips.net/video/bB_q5eqT2Uo/видео.html 6) Gretchen. Foreigners may know her more because of animated GIF memes that circulate on the internet and even led Kate Perry to invite her for "Swish Swish" videoclip (ruclips.net/video/X0ZVaFO7cGE/видео.html), but here in Brazil she has a long career that started on the times when mirrored globes spinned on ceilings and lights came from below from dancing floors. For sure in a party here in Brazil you'll listen to "Conga, Conga, Conga": ruclips.net/video/p-Tf3kJkAqk/видео.html And "Freak Le Boom Boom": ruclips.net/video/RV8BHoUqWMw/видео.html
@@roddylima9499 O Brasil é o único outro país do mundo onde a maioria da música consumida localmente é produzida localmente. Fora aqui, só mesmo os Estados Unidos estão nessa condição e isso significa muito em termos culturais. Chegamos a nos dar ao luxo de ter alguns artistas que fizeram ou fazem mais sucesso lá fora do que aqui, como Nelson Ned (foi o primeiro brasileiro a vender mais de um milhão de álbuns no exterior e os latinos o adoram e respeitam da forma como nós o deveríamos ter feito), Arthur Verocai (este teve o azar de ter lançado seu álbum mais conhecido na mesma época em que estouraram os Secos & Molhados e acabou sendo "ressuscitado" pelos rappers americanos, que adoraram as bases das canções e as samplearam), Cláudia Rallo (esta teve o azar de ter surgido na mesma época da Elis Regina e, enquanto aqui a ouvimos pedir para deixar dizer o que pensa desta vida e precisar demais desabafar, no Japão ela teve muito mais reconhecimento) e alguns outros. Ao contrário dos States, boa parte da música consumida localmente fica por aqui mesmo, o que em parte fortalece nosso mercado mas também cria uma barreira no exterior. Poucos são os cantores daqui bastante conhecidos tanto aqui quanto lá fora e provavelmente Roberto Carlos seja o caso mais emblemático, podendo ser considerado o único superastro musical brasileiro no sentido de o que um superastro é: alguém que não é identificado obrigatoriamente com um certo recorte social (classe econômica, origem, sexo etc.) ou localidade (saiu de Cachoeiro do Itapemirim para o mundo), que é recebido em outro país com honras de chefe de Estado (vide a vez em que Shimon Peres o recepcionou em Jerusalém) e acaba tendo público significativo fora de seu país (novamente temos os latinos amando-o de paixão e lotando seus shows independente de se em algum país da América Latina ou em cidades americanas, além de também repercutir muito em países de língua portuguesa). Claro que sendo o único país das Américas onde se fala português, temos essa certa barreira de exportação de nossa música, ainda que isso não tenha impedido a existência de astros como os citados. Curiosamente, temos uma certa receptividade histórica para canções que não sejam cantadas em inglês, como pudemos ver pela onda de canções italianas por aqui após o Rei ter vencido o festival de San Remo, sendo que mais ou menos na mesma época também tivemos uma recepção de artistas africanos, tendo "Pata Pata", de Miriam Makeba, feito algum sucesso por aqui, além de os bichos-grilos terem adorado Fela Kuti. Fora esses, vira e mexe temos algum artista latino que faz sucesso por aqui, em diversas épocas.
We discovered this play list while kitesurfing in Brazil.. so for those 3 months.. thats all we played.. and now back in Lithuania we are still playing it.. bout to book the tickets back! FORTALEZA! We coming!
Very nice! Me and my friends enjoy a lot of disco music. If you wish, during your next trip to Fortaleza/Cumbuco, we can arranje a jam session. Just DM! Peace
Setlist 0:00 - 3:14 Guarde Minha Voz - Sandra Sá 3:15 - 8:05 Africamerica - Dodô Da Bahia & As Virgens De Porto Seguro 8:06 - 12:51 Boiadeiro - Jorge Ben Jor 12:52 - 16:14 Lavoura - Germannu 16:15 - 20:07 Terapeutico do Grito - Tim Maia 20:08 - 23:45 Sol de Verão - Lafayette 23:46 - 27:25 Ripa na Xulipa - Rabo De Saia 27:26 - 30:11 Bicicleta - Marcos Valle 30:12 - 34:15 Lança Perfume - Rita Lee 34:16 - 37:42 Céu Azul - George Sauma Jr. 37:43 - 40:50 Eu perdi seu Amor - Cornélius 40:51 - 45:31 Sarará Miolo - Gilberto Gil 45:32 - 48:40 Preciso Urgentemente Falar Com Cassiano - Sandra Sá 48:41 - 52:01 Acenda o farol - Tim Maia Thank you Poly-Ritmo and Zag for this amazing Mix and your work!
Amazing work! I love Brazil music to the moon and back. Once i heard Marcos Valle one day, i fell in love immediately with this sound and vibe of old Brazilian funk music. This music always helps me survive my daily working routine. Best wishes from Ukraine!!! 💙💛Indeed, music is a universal language of mankind💞
Domingo, 24/11/24 e eu aqui bebendo um café quentinho, me preparando pra faxinar minha casa e ouvindo essa seleção maravilhosa. Como é bom ser brasileiro. 💚💛🔉
If you visit my city (São Paulo), I guess that you'll pass some time on shops that sell used records. Some of these albums are rarities even here and sometimes when someone puts a light on them it can even influence not only the music scene abroad but also our local music scene, as it happened when DJs from outside discovered the sambalanço and sampled it for some drum n' bass successes or when American rappers sampled songs from artists like Arthur Verocai (way more known there than here in Brazil), Ronnie Von and Gal Costa.
@@Andrepaulistano_ Drum and bass with a little Samba is a nice combo, wish that style took off more. I would love to visit Sao Paulo, I am pretty sure my old neighbors family live out there. They were very flattered by my knowledge of the form, I just absorbed a lot of Brazilian music through my jazz journey and love Bossa and Samba rhythm. I hope this world is treating you well bro.
@@ioioio13 This combination of drum n' bass with samba by the hands of Marky, Ramilson Maia and Kaleidoscópio, just to tell a few ones, led to an interesting phenomenom here in São Paulo between mid-2000s and early-2010s: a plethora of clubs with samba-rock nights. Samba-rock can be considered the only typical dance of my city and can be danced not only with some sambalanços but also some specific rock songs, like "Hit the Road, Jack" (Ray Charles) and "Check My Machine" (Paul McCartney and even some other ones from other rhythms. Curiously, in São Paulo people are ashamed of bragging about some local cultural manifestations, something very on contrary from what I saw in Recife, that proudly nicknames itself as the capital of frevo. About my city, first of all you have to bear in mind that it's the largest on the Southern Hemisphere, being home of more than 10 million souls. It's also the most important economic center in Brazil and very marked by the immigration in the 20th century, something that made it being the largest Italian city outside Italy (40% of the Paulistanos have at least one ancestor from there), the largest Japanese city outside Japan (Brazil is the largest Japanese diaspora on the world), the largest Lebanese city outside Lebanon (there are more people of Lebanese descent in Brazil than in Lebanon) and also have important influences from the Portuguese (in this case, Rio has proportionally more people of Portuguese descent than here) and Spanish immigrations (Salvador has proportionally more people of Spanish descent than here and probably São Paulo wins in numerical terms the dispute of what Brazilian city is more Spanish). It must also be pointed that São Paulo had significant influxes from Germany and also people from Eastern Europe, mainly the Balkans and Russia, with the curiosity of having a neighborhood that was initially built by Lithuanians (Vila Zelina, on the Eastern side and still having some houses with the typical architecture). There was also influences from internal migration, being the one from the Northeastern region the main one, as it happened in significant numbers since the 1930s. There are also people of African descent in sizable numbers, mostly descending from former slaves and people living in small quilombos on the past (the Saracura being the most known and one of the roots of Bela Vista neighborhood, in the downtown area). As you can see, it's a cosmopolitan place since it was way smaller than Rio, passing it as the largest Brazilian city by the 1960s due to concentrating lots of industries and businesses from the service sector. Despite being larger than NY or LA, São Paulo isn't as organized as these cities. As other old Brazilian cities (São Paulo was founded in 1554, with the stablishment of a Jesuitic school in what now is the downtown area), it follows the Portuguese way of city planning, meaning lots of narrow and winding streets, a bit like what an old Euro town from Medieval times is built. There's also the curiosity that some trails used by the natives, called peabirus, became important road axis (South America has a path made by the Incans that goes from what now is Peru and Bolivia to what now is Brazil, as that former empire had some expansionist ambitions and traded with what now are Brazilian tribes some centuries before the arrival of the Portuguese navigators). Combine these old streets to a bad planning and this leads to traffic jams and difficulties on finding where some places are. Railroad transportatiion grows very slowly, but we have 377 km (234 mi.) combining subways and urban trains. If you live near a station, consider yourself a lucky person, as there are both advantages from going from point A to B and your household values, specially if you bought it when there wasn't rails. Most of public transportation travel is made by bus and here is the home of the largest urban bus fleet on the planet, with more than 13,000 circulating daily. Buses used to be very bad until the 2000s, when new laws practically made mandate most of them to be what a bus uses to be in U.S. or Europe (rear engine, low floor, air suspension and so on), with the advantage of having integration by electronic card, as that almost Medieval way of designing streets makes very hard to have the quantity of terminals a grid-like city can have. About the world treating me well, despite all this urban mess I said before, I consider myself lucky to live in São Paulo, as cosmopolitan cities like mine are hard to find in Brazil. I like living in a place where you have freedom to think the way you think without being stigmatized, something that can happen in some other places in my country. Freedom of thinking is one of those concepts that must be considered a right in the very same pantheon of freedom of speech and freedom of press, as thinking can be hindered by the spiral of silence. If it was to live in a smaller city with better standards of living, it'd have to be as cosmopolitan as São Paulo and here the only one I consider this is Florianópolis (400,000 inhabitants and curiously one of the few Brazilian capital cities that is smaller than the largest city in its state).
Living proof that Brazilian music is incredibly perfect! A mix of talents, sounds, voices that no one can surpass! 😄😄 Oh cosia boa é ser brasileiro viu!!!!
Fun fact: Our first ever live set was at an open deck evening organised by Poly Ritmo. Thank you for the platform and support you gave us all that day! ❤
This is one of the deepest and funkiest sounds I’ve ever come across. Mad respect to the artists featured and mad respect to Zag and Poly Ritmo for bringing this sound to my attention.
It's amazing to be Brazilian and to listen to old success and discover new ones. I'm sorry you guys doesn't understand what Rita Lee says on "Lança Perfume". She was a genius and I remember listen this song the first time, I was kid and the groove, the fun on the lyrics, the geniality... Everything got me. Rita passed recently and we in Brasil miss her a lot. Thank you guys for spreading our good music through the world. It's good to hear such a good thing in my own language. Cheers for everyone! Peace ❤
@@Andrepaulistano_ The music was always unusually cool and unique and knowing that there were people in even the remotest places around the world grooving together made it feel tribal, like a dancing around the global fire via a Zag in London.
Cara, essa é uma das melhores sessões de música BR do RUclips. Eu e minha esposa escutamos na nossa casa em Budapeste constantemente e já espalhamos por aqui. Parabéns pelo trabalho, representam demais, vocês são foda ❤
it is a pitty that foreigners don´t have a clue about what the lyrics are talking about. Some of those songs are completely no sense like "Boiadeiro" hahaha, but still amazing beats with our special Brazilian rhythm🤩🤩🤩
Probably better when you don't understand the lyrics and goes to show that it is really not that important. The vocals are just one part of the music, after all. I grew up listening to a lot of English or American music as a kid, way before I spoke a word of the language. It didn't stop me then, it won't stop anyone enjoying Brazilian music now either.
I remember walking into rhe goldne nugget casino vegas 86. Live on stage Tito Puente and his latin ensemble...watched in disbelief for free , blew me away ....latin jazz and funk ...
if you ever come to brazil and like this genre of music i strongly recommend this party called '' pista quente '' you'll love it. they are mostly in sao paulo but sometimes they go to rio de janeiro too
Amo demais esse projeto! Estão servindo de inspiração pra ir em busca do meu sonho que é ser DJ e me especializar em discotecagem. Amo a curadoria de vocês! ❤️🧡💛💚💙💜
Thanks so much for listening 💚
Tracklist
Guarde Minha Voz - Sandra Sá
Africamerica - Dodô Da Bahia & As Virgens De Porto Seguro
Boiadeiro - Jorge Ben Jor
Lavoura - Geramannu
Terapeutico do Grito - Tim Maia
Sol de Verão - Lafayette
Ripa na Xulipa - Rado De Saia
Bicicleta - Marcos Valle
Lança Perfume - Rita Lee
Céu Azul - George Sauma Jr.
Eu perdi seu Amor - Cornélius
Sarará Miolo - Gilberto Gil
Preciso Urgentemente Falar Com Cassiano - Sandra Sá
Ascenda o farol - Tim Maia
Thanks for this set list. The Brazilian disco scene is something I always talk about here and now we have a great sample of this for the world to see that here we also had people thanking heaven for being a Friday and having night fever on a Saturday. Some suggestions I can leave for further disco sets with Brazilian songs are these:
1) Lady Zú. She was nicknamed "the Brazilian Donna Summer" by Carlos Imperial, a very important guy on our cultural scene and the one who discovered Roberto Carlos, Tim Maia, Elis Regina, Clara Nunes and a bunch of other important singers that defined our music scene from the 1960s to the 1980s. Her main success is "A Noite Vai Chegar"
ruclips.net/video/2U6324df94Q/видео.html
She also recorded a version for "A Banda" that I consider way better than the original one from Chico Buarque
ruclips.net/video/wdmqMcomzSs/видео.html
She still presents today and her concert is a great experience that I was lucky to watch;
2) Ronaldo Resedá. This guy died at a young age, but left some interesting songs, like "Kitsch Zona Sul":
ruclips.net/video/DqBGpW2Muis/видео.html
And "Marrom Glacê":
ruclips.net/video/XP-I0wxSPDw/видео.html
3) Dudu França. This guy's most important song is "Grilo na Cuca":
ruclips.net/video/fSihg1dpjAg/видео.html
4) Harmony Cats. An all-female band that left its mark on our disco scene, with songs like "Felicidade":
ruclips.net/video/AgeHpfmt0qA/видео.html
5) Frenéticas. For sure the most known Brazilian disco band. Wherever you are here in Brazil, no matter if it's a wedding, a prom, a bar-mitzva or what other celebration, probably you'll listen to "Dancin' Days", a song that was made for a soap opera with the same name:
ruclips.net/video/BZtDGUdfhNQ/видео.html
Another one that was part of a soundtrack was "O Preto que Satisfaz", for the soap opera "Feijão Maravilha":
ruclips.net/video/bB_q5eqT2Uo/видео.html
6) Gretchen. Foreigners may know her more because of animated GIF memes that circulate on the internet and even led Kate Perry to invite her for "Swish Swish" videoclip (ruclips.net/video/X0ZVaFO7cGE/видео.html), but here in Brazil she has a long career that started on the times when mirrored globes spinned on ceilings and lights came from below from dancing floors. For sure in a party here in Brazil you'll listen to "Conga, Conga, Conga":
ruclips.net/video/p-Tf3kJkAqk/видео.html
And "Freak Le Boom Boom":
ruclips.net/video/RV8BHoUqWMw/видео.html
o descobridor e o melhor album do Tim nos anos 80. Parabens Poly
Eu como brasileiro que agradeço por compartilhar essas obras 💟
@@roddylima9499 O Brasil é o único outro país do mundo onde a maioria da música consumida localmente é produzida localmente. Fora aqui, só mesmo os Estados Unidos estão nessa condição e isso significa muito em termos culturais. Chegamos a nos dar ao luxo de ter alguns artistas que fizeram ou fazem mais sucesso lá fora do que aqui, como Nelson Ned (foi o primeiro brasileiro a vender mais de um milhão de álbuns no exterior e os latinos o adoram e respeitam da forma como nós o deveríamos ter feito), Arthur Verocai (este teve o azar de ter lançado seu álbum mais conhecido na mesma época em que estouraram os Secos & Molhados e acabou sendo "ressuscitado" pelos rappers americanos, que adoraram as bases das canções e as samplearam), Cláudia Rallo (esta teve o azar de ter surgido na mesma época da Elis Regina e, enquanto aqui a ouvimos pedir para deixar dizer o que pensa desta vida e precisar demais desabafar, no Japão ela teve muito mais reconhecimento) e alguns outros.
Ao contrário dos States, boa parte da música consumida localmente fica por aqui mesmo, o que em parte fortalece nosso mercado mas também cria uma barreira no exterior. Poucos são os cantores daqui bastante conhecidos tanto aqui quanto lá fora e provavelmente Roberto Carlos seja o caso mais emblemático, podendo ser considerado o único superastro musical brasileiro no sentido de o que um superastro é: alguém que não é identificado obrigatoriamente com um certo recorte social (classe econômica, origem, sexo etc.) ou localidade (saiu de Cachoeiro do Itapemirim para o mundo), que é recebido em outro país com honras de chefe de Estado (vide a vez em que Shimon Peres o recepcionou em Jerusalém) e acaba tendo público significativo fora de seu país (novamente temos os latinos amando-o de paixão e lotando seus shows independente de se em algum país da América Latina ou em cidades americanas, além de também repercutir muito em países de língua portuguesa).
Claro que sendo o único país das Américas onde se fala português, temos essa certa barreira de exportação de nossa música, ainda que isso não tenha impedido a existência de astros como os citados. Curiosamente, temos uma certa receptividade histórica para canções que não sejam cantadas em inglês, como pudemos ver pela onda de canções italianas por aqui após o Rei ter vencido o festival de San Remo, sendo que mais ou menos na mesma época também tivemos uma recepção de artistas africanos, tendo "Pata Pata", de Miriam Makeba, feito algum sucesso por aqui, além de os bichos-grilos terem adorado Fela Kuti. Fora esses, vira e mexe temos algum artista latino que faz sucesso por aqui, em diversas épocas.
I'm looking to see you in Italy!
caralho COMO É BOM SER BRASILEIRO!!
que som FODA né
Muito orgulho da nossa música. Adoro ver os gringos reverenciando a gente.
bom demaissssssss
que linda frase amigo
É a maior verdade!! Oh terra de gente bem linda e talentosa!!
We discovered this play list while kitesurfing in Brazil.. so for those 3 months.. thats all we played.. and now back in Lithuania we are still playing it.. bout to book the tickets back! FORTALEZA! We coming!
seni, važiuojam
velejou onde no Ceará?
Very nice! Me and my friends enjoy a lot of disco music. If you wish, during your next trip to Fortaleza/Cumbuco, we can arranje a jam session. Just DM! Peace
wow man, it's my hometown!! really miss Fortaleza!!!!!! good surfing to youuuuuu
Setlist
0:00 - 3:14 Guarde Minha Voz - Sandra Sá
3:15 - 8:05 Africamerica - Dodô Da Bahia & As Virgens De Porto Seguro
8:06 - 12:51 Boiadeiro - Jorge Ben Jor
12:52 - 16:14 Lavoura - Germannu
16:15 - 20:07 Terapeutico do Grito - Tim Maia
20:08 - 23:45 Sol de Verão - Lafayette
23:46 - 27:25 Ripa na Xulipa - Rabo De Saia
27:26 - 30:11 Bicicleta - Marcos Valle
30:12 - 34:15 Lança Perfume - Rita Lee
34:16 - 37:42 Céu Azul - George Sauma Jr.
37:43 - 40:50 Eu perdi seu Amor - Cornélius
40:51 - 45:31 Sarará Miolo - Gilberto Gil
45:32 - 48:40 Preciso Urgentemente Falar Com Cassiano - Sandra Sá
48:41 - 52:01 Acenda o farol - Tim Maia
Thank you Poly-Ritmo and Zag for this amazing Mix and your work!
Thanks a lot🧡🙏🌿
awesome thank you
thank you my friend
Tim Maia track is proper music appreciated by me to the fullest extent
Mandou bem
This channel is essential if you want to discover excellent music from around the world
You could also get out and hunt for some yourself my man
Dear friend thats brilliant news bcos thats my present intention. Health n peace to you ❤
Thank you God for being Brazilian
Amazing work! I love Brazil music to the moon and back. Once i heard Marcos Valle one day, i fell in love immediately with this sound and vibe of old Brazilian funk music. This music always helps me survive my daily working routine. Best wishes from Ukraine!!! 💙💛Indeed, music is a universal language of mankind💞
Que Deus traga a Paz para a sua querida Ucrânia...abrs do Brasil...
May God bless your beloved souls on this war ! Take care ! Much love from São Paulo, Brasil!
Slava Ukraini!!
Thank you for liking Brazil and our music so much. God bless you
Bless Ukraine! I hope the invaders are expelled soon so you can find peace once again.
Nem sei como esse canal apareceu pra mim, mas pqp... Obrigado Algoritmo do RUclips
aconteceu comigo ontem, gostei demais também!
te juro eu nao ia clicar maisss... tive que quando eu vi Brasillian Funk afff maria so aulas
O Brasil é o celeiro das artes. Amo meu país!
i love brazil ❤ from turkey 🇧🇷🇹🇷
the discovery of unheard of good music never ends. One of the great enjoyments of life
As a brazilian dj who loves and play brazilian music, this set is pure gold ✨✨✨
Domingo, 24/11/24 e eu aqui bebendo um café quentinho, me preparando pra faxinar minha casa e ouvindo essa seleção maravilhosa. Como é bom ser brasileiro. 💚💛🔉
Love Brazilian music, need to visit there some day. Greetings from America!
If you visit my city (São Paulo), I guess that you'll pass some time on shops that sell used records. Some of these albums are rarities even here and sometimes when someone puts a light on them it can even influence not only the music scene abroad but also our local music scene, as it happened when DJs from outside discovered the sambalanço and sampled it for some drum n' bass successes or when American rappers sampled songs from artists like Arthur Verocai (way more known there than here in Brazil), Ronnie Von and Gal Costa.
@@Andrepaulistano_ Drum and bass with a little Samba is a nice combo, wish that style took off more. I would love to visit Sao Paulo, I am pretty sure my old neighbors family live out there. They were very flattered by my knowledge of the form, I just absorbed a lot of Brazilian music through my jazz journey and love Bossa and Samba rhythm. I hope this world is treating you well bro.
@@ioioio13 This combination of drum n' bass with samba by the hands of Marky, Ramilson Maia and Kaleidoscópio, just to tell a few ones, led to an interesting phenomenom here in São Paulo between mid-2000s and early-2010s: a plethora of clubs with samba-rock nights. Samba-rock can be considered the only typical dance of my city and can be danced not only with some sambalanços but also some specific rock songs, like "Hit the Road, Jack" (Ray Charles) and "Check My Machine" (Paul McCartney and even some other ones from other rhythms. Curiously, in São Paulo people are ashamed of bragging about some local cultural manifestations, something very on contrary from what I saw in Recife, that proudly nicknames itself as the capital of frevo.
About my city, first of all you have to bear in mind that it's the largest on the Southern Hemisphere, being home of more than 10 million souls. It's also the most important economic center in Brazil and very marked by the immigration in the 20th century, something that made it being the largest Italian city outside Italy (40% of the Paulistanos have at least one ancestor from there), the largest Japanese city outside Japan (Brazil is the largest Japanese diaspora on the world), the largest Lebanese city outside Lebanon (there are more people of Lebanese descent in Brazil than in Lebanon) and also have important influences from the Portuguese (in this case, Rio has proportionally more people of Portuguese descent than here) and Spanish immigrations (Salvador has proportionally more people of Spanish descent than here and probably São Paulo wins in numerical terms the dispute of what Brazilian city is more Spanish). It must also be pointed that São Paulo had significant influxes from Germany and also people from Eastern Europe, mainly the Balkans and Russia, with the curiosity of having a neighborhood that was initially built by Lithuanians (Vila Zelina, on the Eastern side and still having some houses with the typical architecture). There was also influences from internal migration, being the one from the Northeastern region the main one, as it happened in significant numbers since the 1930s. There are also people of African descent in sizable numbers, mostly descending from former slaves and people living in small quilombos on the past (the Saracura being the most known and one of the roots of Bela Vista neighborhood, in the downtown area). As you can see, it's a cosmopolitan place since it was way smaller than Rio, passing it as the largest Brazilian city by the 1960s due to concentrating lots of industries and businesses from the service sector.
Despite being larger than NY or LA, São Paulo isn't as organized as these cities. As other old Brazilian cities (São Paulo was founded in 1554, with the stablishment of a Jesuitic school in what now is the downtown area), it follows the Portuguese way of city planning, meaning lots of narrow and winding streets, a bit like what an old Euro town from Medieval times is built. There's also the curiosity that some trails used by the natives, called peabirus, became important road axis (South America has a path made by the Incans that goes from what now is Peru and Bolivia to what now is Brazil, as that former empire had some expansionist ambitions and traded with what now are Brazilian tribes some centuries before the arrival of the Portuguese navigators). Combine these old streets to a bad planning and this leads to traffic jams and difficulties on finding where some places are.
Railroad transportatiion grows very slowly, but we have 377 km (234 mi.) combining subways and urban trains. If you live near a station, consider yourself a lucky person, as there are both advantages from going from point A to B and your household values, specially if you bought it when there wasn't rails. Most of public transportation travel is made by bus and here is the home of the largest urban bus fleet on the planet, with more than 13,000 circulating daily. Buses used to be very bad until the 2000s, when new laws practically made mandate most of them to be what a bus uses to be in U.S. or Europe (rear engine, low floor, air suspension and so on), with the advantage of having integration by electronic card, as that almost Medieval way of designing streets makes very hard to have the quantity of terminals a grid-like city can have.
About the world treating me well, despite all this urban mess I said before, I consider myself lucky to live in São Paulo, as cosmopolitan cities like mine are hard to find in Brazil. I like living in a place where you have freedom to think the way you think without being stigmatized, something that can happen in some other places in my country. Freedom of thinking is one of those concepts that must be considered a right in the very same pantheon of freedom of speech and freedom of press, as thinking can be hindered by the spiral of silence. If it was to live in a smaller city with better standards of living, it'd have to be as cosmopolitan as São Paulo and here the only one I consider this is Florianópolis (400,000 inhabitants and curiously one of the few Brazilian capital cities that is smaller than the largest city in its state).
@@Andrepaulistano_ You and I would probably get along quite well if I ever visited. Thank you for all the info friend 🙂
*north america =)
Came here because of Arin Hanson from Game Grumps. He said 80s Brazilian music slaps just like Japanese City Pop. I totally agree! This is amazing!
eu em 2024 chorando por essa qualidade atualmente.
Também :')
Jorge Ben, Tim Maia, Sandra de Sá you are the best, parabéns 💛💚
Living proof that Brazilian music is incredibly perfect! A mix of talents, sounds, voices that no one can surpass! 😄😄
Oh cosia boa é ser brasileiro viu!!!!
It does not matter how bad my day is, after this 52 minutes it is a good day
Everythig is perfect on this video ....people,music,booth,room,decoration,
Orgulho dessa sonoridade 🇧🇷
Fun fact: Our first ever live set was at an open deck evening organised by Poly Ritmo. Thank you for the platform and support you gave us all that day! ❤
Dear Eritrean friend 'kamilla kha?' God Bless Africa 🌍
Terapêutica do Grito é outro nivel na moral
This is one of the deepest and funkiest sounds I’ve ever come across. Mad respect to the artists featured and mad respect to Zag and Poly Ritmo for bringing this sound to my attention.
if you like this check Racionais MCs brazlian rap group
@@JPindanga no make sense
you would like Cassiano - Onda
Further recomendations are Marcos Valle and Antonio Carlos & Jocafi, groove cranked up to 10
It's amazing to be Brazilian and to listen to old success and discover new ones. I'm sorry you guys doesn't understand what Rita Lee says on "Lança Perfume". She was a genius and I remember listen this song the first time, I was kid and the groove, the fun on the lyrics, the geniality... Everything got me. Rita passed recently and we in Brasil miss her a lot. Thank you guys for spreading our good music through the world. It's good to hear such a good thing in my own language. Cheers for everyone! Peace ❤
Salve a música popular brasileira e seu ritmo único e vibrante!
Amo esse canal, representando a boa música brasileira 🇧🇷 ❤ e muito mais … parabéns 🎉 que sigas crescendo!!
O grande aqui foi ter deixado um pouco daquilo que tocava nos tempos em que o pessoal lavava o Fuscão ou o Opala para dar uma banda de noite.
Isso que chamo de templo, muito sagrado, parabéns!
Oh hey, Poly Ritmo is back 🙂 Her sets always put me in a sunny mood, even on a rainy London day
The same here in Seattle!
Two of my 4 favorite DJs! Time to boogie down this Wednesday afternoon.
People that know MAJ for some time, when listened to this set, reminded the Disco Fridays that Zag did on Twitch.
@@Andrepaulistano_ Disco Fridays were my favorite days. I loved the chat. I felt like we were all dancing together.
@@kellyannthomas5727 For sure. I used to be active in these chats and I also had this kind of sensation you told.
@@Andrepaulistano_ The music was always unusually cool and unique and knowing that there were people in even the remotest places around the world grooving together made it feel tribal, like a dancing around the global fire via a Zag in London.
Cara, essa é uma das melhores sessões de música BR do RUclips. Eu e minha esposa escutamos na nossa casa em Budapeste constantemente e já espalhamos por aqui. Parabéns pelo trabalho, representam demais, vocês são foda ❤
I'm brazilian, from São Paulo city! Its amazing what u do here, its so US!!! So soft, so happy, genuinely brazilian music....
Whenever your playlist mention Brazil and Groove, you can never miss out Jorge Ben... Great playlist MAJ and Poly-Ritmo 👍👍
Dancing in my kitchen! Thank you - much love! 💕✨
I thought i had drunk too much coffee, but now i guess its the power of music instead. Dancing in the kitchen here as well haha
Edit: grammar
poly-ritmo always makes me discover new music from my country 💚 💚
it is a pitty that foreigners don´t have a clue about what the lyrics are talking about. Some of those songs are completely no sense like "Boiadeiro" hahaha, but still amazing beats with our special Brazilian rhythm🤩🤩🤩
Probably better when you don't understand the lyrics and goes to show that it is really not that important. The vocals are just one part of the music, after all.
I grew up listening to a lot of English or American music as a kid, way before I spoke a word of the language. It didn't stop me then, it won't stop anyone enjoying Brazilian music now either.
😮😮😮😳😳😱😱 they was going crazy in Brazil music is funky
Brasil!!! So musica top!!!
This is my new favorite channel. Love the energy.
I'm Dee Jay and I'm very grateful for honoring our Brazilian music, a beautiful job, have a great year
Pro brooooS!!!!.saludos desde Uruguay
Loved it you guys included Rita Lee. 🙏🏻
The party wouldn't be complete, full of energy without her. RIP, Rita! ❤️
as a Brazilian i have the obligation to say this: THIS IS FUCKING AMAZING! PURE GOLD. thank you.
I'm so so in love with this playlist. Since I first watched it one month ago I watch it/hear it at least twice a day!❤
how i love being brazilian 😍amazing vibe
i love b2b sessions because seeing the people interact is so cute :) just friends vibing to music
BEAUTIFUL AND FANTASTIC
Right from the get-go! 1st track is fiya
funky !!!!! ...Amazing dance party style here!
Great Selection ! Perfect to star a day . Merci.
I remember walking into rhe goldne nugget casino vegas 86. Live on stage Tito Puente and his latin ensemble...watched in disbelief for free , blew me away ....latin jazz and funk ...
if you ever come to brazil and like this genre of music i strongly recommend this party called '' pista quente '' you'll love it. they are mostly in sao paulo but sometimes they go to rio de janeiro too
Ouvir Tim cantar é muito bom né cara, que isso!!!🕺💃
awesome, poly ritmo is one of my favorite channel guests
Like this Brazilian!!!!! Oh good my
Amo demais esse projeto! Estão servindo de inspiração pra ir em busca do meu sonho que é ser DJ e me especializar em discotecagem. Amo a curadoria de vocês! ❤️🧡💛💚💙💜
po vibe massa demais
adoro música brasileira e aqui descobri várias que não conhecia!
as brazilian, i' m so so happy to see this! What a great research! 💚💛 PARABÉNS! Eu adoro o trabalho de vocês!
que vibe boa man, isso sim é raiz brasileira!
Nossa senhora que mix tao bom.
Brigado galera
People making playlist for COS are coming here, I Can tell you that I was working there listening to it I feel IAM at thé shop again
What a Playlist!!! I never heard my Brazilian musics sooo boogie. Thanks for it!!
seloco, já abre com a grandiosa sandrinha. tem que respeitar esse set!!!!!!
These funk sets make me soooo happy. Thank you for these amazing experiences.
Amamos nossa música ❤
a musica bicicleta do Marcos Valle é um sample de PYT do Michael Jackson hahaha, BOOOM DE MAAAAIS, parabéns DJ set brabo
great selections! Poly-Ritmo always brings the heat!!! 🔥🔥🔥
Yes Poly! Never ever disappointed by the selctionz
this scratches my brain so good
legends at work - you teleported me to a beach right away. lots of love to both of you! ✨❤ xx
Thank you for making our days brighter!
Que seleção de músicas incrível!!
Poli Ritmo the best! Great Zak!
Muito bom!!
Parabéns pelo trabalho!! O swing brasileiro é incrível.
Orgulho 💚💛
já tava maneirin, chegou no ripa na xulipa, eu larguei o like 🤩
Como brasileira, posso dizer: BEAUTIFUL!!!
Representando nosso ritmo ... Top d+++
👏💚 🇧🇷
Fantastic music, my friend!! Love Brazilian music!
Salve a música popular brasileira ❤
Não há um lugar na internet que não tenha um BR a espreita . 🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷
Pouca gente sabe, mas a internet foi criada para os brasileiros. O resto mundo só aproveitou a carona.
Beautifull and proudy for being a brazilian.
Hugs, very gratefull.
... Thank you for all this good-vibes-music... Love & all the best for 2023 from Crete... 🤗💞💪
perfect transitions, pumping basslines, funky punchy grooves, congratulations all on a 10/10 upload
love this all of it the aesthetic the choice of songs the vibes the transitions
Essa playlist ficou linda demais!!!!
Brazilian music is another level
yo this is GOOOD! the music, color correction on the video. PERFECT 10
Thank you for such amazing music🤎
What an amazing space, love the plants! x
Thanks, Guys! As a brazilian I'm very happy to see this! God Bless you and your job!
Feeling the main character of an 90s sitcom with this setlist 🙏😇🙌
I love everything about this 😍
being a dj and play on those equipments and place must be very satisfying
Holy WOW! What a set..I so much wish music like this was main stream on the radio BRAVO ❤🔥
no dude. if this would be mainstream what would we do ? 🤫
OBRIGADO por esse mix!!! Que coisa linda!
Buenísimoooo! Ya lo he repetido más de 3 veces
Only playlist that has the power to lift my spirit like no other!!! Ajjjj so much love 🙏🏼 coming back to this is gold ❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥
A música do Gilberto Gil sempre me pega. Bom demais, ❤
Lindaaaaa. Obrigado pessoas!!
this is the best mix ever
Love this mix so much. Many of my favourites ❤️❤️❤️