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  1. Afro-Brazilian music consists of a mixture of musical and cultural influences from Sub-Saharan Africa, Portugal, and on a smaller scale, Amerindian music, creating a large variety of styles. Lyrics, instruments, and even melodies often have connections to African culture and even influence culture and music in other countries today.

  2. Aug 5, 2020 · These artists prove that the contemporary Afro-Brazilian music scene has never been so plural.

  3. Aug 6, 2015 · Being home to the largest African diaspora in the world, it should come as no surprise to fans of Brazilian music and culture that there has always been a rich strain of afrobeat along with the more widely known samba and bossa nova sounds. The key elements of afrobeat-groove, percussion, rhythm-also form the soul of Brazilian music as we know it.

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  4. From samba to manguebeat, the rhythms and sounds brought to Brazil from Africa are still directly inspiring and influencing the music of contemporary Brazilian artists.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Axé_(music)Axé (music) - Wikipedia

    Axé ( Portuguese pronunciation: [aˈʃɛ]) is a popular music genre originated in Salvador, Bahia, Brazil in the 1980s, fusing different Afro-Caribbean genres, such as marcha, reggae, and calypso. It also includes influences of Brazilian music such as frevo, forró and carixada.

  6. Apr 28, 2021 · Alfredo José da Silva, better known as Johnny Alf, was black. Black music sung by white artists is nothing new. If he were still alive, you could ask Little Richard about that. But as it turns out, much of what we today know as simply Brazilian music owes its origins to black musicians and Africa itself.

  7. Mar 4, 2021 · From 1942 to 1970, Moura led the daring and avant-garde Afro-Brazilian Orchestra, a musical project created by him to enhance black memory and culture.