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Undid revision 1156669699 by Mymendes (talk) You are right, but not entirely. The article is not about Anitta, but rather contains a mention of the singer and her contribution to the music style. Just like DJ Marlboro is mentioned, I consider it important to also mention that there are references to support the facts. Vandalism and alterations to pages can lead to banning if the changes are not justified.
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==History==
==History==
[[DJ Marlboro]]'s radio show "Big Mix", broadcast since the 80s, has popularised a soft version of the underground funk carioca songs. These soft versions formed a romantic subgenre called melodic funk in Brazil, adding melodies and arrangements to the raw, beat-y funk tunes.
[[DJ Marlboro]]'s radio show "Big Mix", broadcast since the 80s, has popularised a soft version of the underground funk carioca songs. These soft versions formed a romantic subgenre called melodic funk in Brazil, adding melodies and arrangements to the raw, beat-y funk tunes.

[[Anitta (singer)|Anitta]] is one of the most important artists of funk melody in Brazil. She helped popularize the genre throughout the country and brought the musical style to other parts of the world, becoming one of the most internationally recognized Brazilian artists. Anitta was also one of the first funk melody artists to incorporate elements of other musical genres into her songs, such as [[Pop music|pop]], [[R&B]], and [[Hip hop music|hip hop]], helping to modernize and evolve the musical style. Her music and urban lifestyle represent the cultural and musical movement of funk melody in Brazil, which is popular mainly among young people from impoverished communities. Her importance to funk melody is undeniable, having been one of the most influential and successful artists of the genre in recent decades.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Popular e perseguido, funk se transformou no som que faz o Brasil dançar |url=https://www.nexojornal.com.br/explicado/2017/10/22/Popular-e-perseguido-funk-se-transformou-no-som-que-faz-o-Brasil-dan%C3%A7ar |access-date=2023-02-22 |website=Nexo Jornal |language=pt-BR}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |date=2021-12-13 |title=Funk conquista o mundo, mas ainda quer mais |url=https://mareonline.com.br/funk-conquista-o-mundo-mas-ainda-quer-mais/ |access-date=2023-02-22 |website=Maré de Notícias Online {{!}} Portal de notícias da Maré |language=pt-BR}}</ref>


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 05:36, 29 October 2023

Funk melody is a fusion genre of funk carioca and Latin freestyle.[1]

History

DJ Marlboro's radio show "Big Mix", broadcast since the 80s, has popularised a soft version of the underground funk carioca songs. These soft versions formed a romantic subgenre called melodic funk in Brazil, adding melodies and arrangements to the raw, beat-y funk tunes.

References

  1. ^ Medeiros, Janaína. Funk carioca: crime ou cultura?. Terceiro Nome. p. 19. ISBN 9788587556745.