Brazilian global pop superstar Anitta has teamed up with Pedro Sampaio, Dadju, Nicky Jam and MC Pedrinho on “Dançarina Remix”- out now. Listen here. The track is a rework of the hit single from Sampaio’s first studio album. The track’s lyrics include never-before-heard verses in Spanish and French. “Dançarina Remix” maintains the party vibe and sensuality of the original, but offers a fresh new international edge. A special music video for the single is also set to be released in the coming weeks. Sampaio’s new remix, which once again features MC Pedrinho, is reworked with a beat that mixes vocals and rhythms from Anitta, Nicky Jam and Dadju - some of the biggest names in Brazilian, Latin and French music today. Anitta, who was mentioned by name in the original version “Dançarina” (which also samples her song “Menina Má” (“Bad Girl”), now provides vocals throughout the entire track. "I was really pleased with the shout out when the original came out, and it was nice to see how big of a hit it turned out to be. So, of course I couldn’t turn down the chance to be part of this remix with Pedro Sampaio and so many other artists that I absolutely adore", Anitta shared. In the “Dançarina” remix, the Brazilian singer turns the hook “doida pra sentar” (which loosely translates to “desperate to drop it low”) into “loca pa’ bailar” (“desperate to dance”). Anitta’s famous dance step, which went viral on social media, is also given a tip of the hat with “Todas las chicas bailando hasta bajo haciendo el paso de Anitta” (“All the girls gettin’ low with that Anitta step”). The “Dançarina Remix” comes on the heels of Anitta’s highly anticipated new album Versions of Me, out now. Listen HERE. Instagram | Facebook | Twitter | YouTube | TikTok
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Brazilian Ska-Punk Band Abraskadabra Debut New Music Video WATCH "THE DREAM" HERE Brazilian ska-punk band Abraskadabra is gearing up to release their new album Welcome next month, but today you can see the music video for their latest single "The Dream." Premiering on New Noise Magazine, the video is a wild ride inside the head of their vocalist Du, depicting a collection of different dreams he has had (which makes you wonder what the hell he's eating before bed). Video director Guilherme Lepca says:- "The process of making the video-clip was inspired by the 80’s punk movement aesthetics (specially Dead Kennedy's gig posters) and also by 30’s horror movies. Our objective recording the clip was to catch the process of making a new album in a rented house and also the vibe of the band. By mixing noisy pictures, non sense collages and parallaxes we wanted to give the clip a dreamy and dynamic narrative/look." The new album Welcome delivers Abraskadabra's own vision of the ska punk essence. Written as a whole band, they searched for a raw punchy sound while exploring the full capacity of melody. Instead of recording in a traditional studio environment, the seven-piece ensemble crammed themselves into an old house and captured everyone’s feelings and motivations in the moment. Arising in mid-2003, the band has toured all around Brazil and the US, sharing the stage with legends like Bad Religion, Rise Against, Goldfinger, Less Than Jake, and many more. In 2014, the band's cover of No Use For Name's "Not Your Savior" was featured in the Fat Wreck Chords doc A Fat Wreck. It isn’t just the 15-years on the road that settle the power and unity of Abraskadabra, but also the energy and passion they put into the music they create. Being friends first and putting together one of the most interesting punk bands in Brazil. Facebook // Instagram // Twitter |
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