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By MdC Suingue
For the complete playlist click 'READ MORE' below This week like most weeks, the Caipirinha Appreciation Society podcast does not focus on a single style but contrasts several different periods, regions and moods in Brazilian music. But yes, there is a strong presence of songs about the social struggles, racism, sexism and gender rights // Originally broadcast on 06/Nov/2018 on Contrabanda 91.4 FM. Our vids of the week are:... Karol Conka - Kaça A powerful video clip about gender rights evoking Afro-Brazilian religious entities - written, edited and directed by J.Brivilati - with dancer Natasha Vergílio and actor Emerson Natividade. João Amorim - Passa, Tchonga! A delicious invitation to dance and think about toxic relationships, by João Amorim. It has a curious story: Amorim was working as a producer in a political campaign that needed a jingle. They discovered Amorim's talents and before the team left Amapá they got together to make this vid and show his music to the world. Garotas Suecas - Não Tem Conversa Another strong manifesto about a hypocritical male-oriented society ridden with corruption and racism from Garotas Suecas' album 'Futuro do Pretérito' . Directed by Gabriel "KOI". All that right below the complete playlist of CAS 461 !
Karol Conka - Kaça
João Amorim - Passa, Tchonga!
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