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Funk Brasileiro
Funk brasileiro (also known internationally as baile funk) is an urban dance music from Brazil that grew out of Rio de Janeiro’s favela party culture. It took the skeletal templates of Miami bass and electro, then reimagined them with Portuguese lyrics, crowd‑shouting hooks, and Afro‑Brazilian rhythmic ideas. The sound is defined by booming 808 sub‑bass, punchy drum programming, and chant‑like vocals designed for participation on the dance floor. While early tracks typically sat around 130–140 BPM with the iconic tamborzão groove, later waves popularized 150 BPM energy and an even more percussive, hard‑hitting feel. Lyrically it ranges from party anthems and romantic “melody” cuts to street reportage and social commentary. Over time it branched into many substyles—proibidão, ostentação, 150 BPM/mandelão, automotivo, and pop‑crossover hybrids—while influencing global pop, rap, and club music.
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Lo-Fi Hip Hop
Lo-fi hip hop is a mellow, sample-driven offshoot of hip hop that emphasizes warm, imperfect textures, simple loops, and relaxed grooves over virtuosic rapping or dense production. Producers often foreground tape hiss, vinyl crackle, and bit-depth artifacts to evoke a cozy, worn-in feeling that complements the genre’s minimal, repetitive structures. Built from boom-bap drum programming, jazzy chord progressions, and short melodic motifs, lo-fi hip hop typically functions as instrumental background music for reading, studying, or unwinding. Its aesthetics are closely tied to internet culture—especially 24/7 livestreams and anime-inspired visuals—making it one of the most recognizable “ambient hip hop” sounds of the streaming era.
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New Jazz
New Jazz is a contemporary subgenre of trap music that emerged from the underground SoundCloud scene. Despite its name, it is distinct from the 'Nu Jazz' of the 1990s. It is characterized by colorful, repetitive synthesizer melodies, often utilizing jazz-influenced 7th and 9th chords, paired with 'wonky' or off-kilter 808 basslines and bouncy, complex trap drum patterns. The sound is often described as psychedelic, playful, and experimental, bridging the gap between the aggression of Rage beats and the melodic sensibilities of Pluggnb.
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Plugg
Plugg is a trap-derived hip hop subgenre that rose through online, producer-led scenes—especially SoundCloud—in the mid-2010s. It is known for minimal, “compact” drum programming, sub-heavy 808 basslines, and bright, sparkly melodic loops (often piano, bell-like keys, airy pads, or icy synth leads). Vocals are typically melodic and laid-back, leaning into Southern rap cadences and Auto-Tune, with hooks that feel floaty and repetitive over spacious low-end.
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