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The Sound of Hyperpop Brasileiro

"The Sound of Hyperpop Brasileiro" is a collection of tracks that showcase the chaotic energy and genre-blurring creativity of Brazil's hyperpop scene. From the glitchy production and auto-tuned vocals of "letargia" by Raken and Prod. FEVR to the high-energy vibes of "foi mal matuê" by Flameboi Matt, this playlist brings together artists who are pushing the boundaries of electronic music. Tracks like "camomila na minha blunt" by shaarksz and miseryswin and "MIX DE ERVAS" by WHITENOISEKIDS and shaarksz combine dreamy melodies with bass-heavy beats, while "ISSO É SUPERNOVA (feat. Chico da Tina)" by SUPERNOVA SOCIETY and VirginGod leans into futuristic sounds.

Blending elements of trap, EDM, and internet-era aesthetics, this playlist captures the eclectic nature of Brazilian hyperpop. "Te Amo" by 69siris and roddie delivers emotional vocal performances, while songs like "Chiclete!" by Marcs Shawty and mavyrmldy embrace hyperactive, synth-driven fun. Experimental cuts such as "Void" by yamishawty and Raken or "tema do castelo" by Slugg and D2LTA add an unpredictable edge, making this playlist a diverse mix of sounds influenced by everything from SoundCloud rap to PC Music. For fans of a digital-first, high-energy approach to music, this is a playlist that showcases the evolving sound of hyperpop in Brazil.

Raken 10 tracks
VirginGod 8 tracks
Ghast 8 tracks
shaarksz 7 tracks
Flameboi Matt 6 tracks
Fita.owo 6 tracks
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