Ana Frango Elétrico is an incredible album. Why? It is simple to answer. It brings something that was missing for the new generation of Brazilian musicians: the longing for the Tropicalismo movement.
What Ana Fainguelernt does in this new work should be praised. These are songs like “Saudade”, “Promessas e Previsões”, “Chocolate” and “Caspa” that young people like me, for example, feel contemplated with a tropicalist artist lost in ... read more
"Semper Femina" is a good album, but not excellent and is the most personal work of Laura Marling. Good tracks are present and some less interesting and more monotonous pass through from beginning to end.
Is the brazilian version of "To Pimp a Butterfly". Simply that. Kendrick Lamar mixing R&B, Soul, Jazz and Funk with Rap. Criolo mixing Samba, MPB, Rock, Afrobeat with rap and both talk about racism and social differences.
The best rapper of the current hip hop scene in Brazil. Heir to the style created at Brazil's largest group of this genre, the Racionais Mc's, he transits between themes such as love, adolescents dreams and Brazilian reality without any difficulty. A contemporary masterpiece of Brazilian rap.