Afro‑Brazilian music is a broad, rhythm‑driven family of styles that blends African diasporic percussion and call‑and‑response singing with Brazilian traditions and street‑party energy. Built on syncopated drum patterns, layered hand percussion, and infectious grooves, it often moves between ceremonial intensity and dance‑floor release, drawing from samba, bloco carnival rhythms, funk carioca, hip‑hop, and electronic production. Lyrics may celebrate community, love, and everyday hustle while also carrying themes of Black identity, resistance, and spirituality. The sound is communal and physical—made for the roda, the bloco, and the club—where bass, chants, and polyrhythms invite everyone to move.
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