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Brazilian Bass
Brazilian bass is a Brazilian-born strain of house music defined by ultra-low, rubbery basslines, sparse but punchy percussion, and moody, minimalist drops. It typically runs around 120–126 BPM, favors minor keys, and relies on tight sidechain compression so the kick and bass breathe together. The sound blends deep and tech house grooves with EDM-ready sound design, often featuring pitched-down vocals, short plucky bass stabs, and clean, uncluttered arrangements. Compared with mainstream electro or big-room, Brazilian bass is darker, more restrained, and built around a single, memorable bass motif that carries the track.
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Rap
Rap is a vocal music style built on the rhythmic, rhymed, and often improvised spoken delivery of lyrics over a beat. It emphasizes flow, cadence, wordplay, and narrative, and is commonly performed over sampled or programmed drum patterns and loops. Emerging from block parties and sound-system culture in the Bronx, New York City, rap became the core vocal expression of hip hop culture alongside DJing, breakdancing, and graffiti. While it is closely linked to hip hop, rap as a technique and genre has also crossed into pop, rock, electronic, and global regional scenes. Musically, rap favors strong drum grooves (breakbeats, 808 patterns), sparse harmony, and loop-based structures that foreground the MC’s voice. Lyrically, it spans party chants and battle brags to intricate internal rhymes, social commentary, reportage, and autobiography.
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