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Product Description The first ever compilation of pure Rio Baile Funk published outside of Brazil, Haaksman has selected the finest funk tunes of recent years. Amongst them are hits like MC Serghinos 'Pocotopocoto', Bonde Do Tiagros 'O Baile Todo' or MCs Naldinho & Beths 'Tapinha'. Songs that were so big, they were sung in Rio's soccer arenas. Plus there's the best underground anthems such as the Rick Rubin/Russel Simmons tribute 'Popozuda Rock n'Roll' by De Falla, or the track 'C.I.D.A.D.E. D.E. D.E.U.S.', produced by DJ Malboro, that worships the favela City of God (as featured in the film). At the end of the CD there's a samba version medley of various big funk tunes. Essay Recordings. 2005. Amazon.com Who knew that combining booming Miami bass booty sounds, super cheesey 80s samples and loud Brazilian beats in a deliberately lo-tech manner, with (honestly) poorly shouted off-key rhymes sung atop the whole distorted, chaotic business would provide some of the most amazing dance music of the 00s? Like the best punk rock, this Brazilian dance music clearly aims to be as stupid as possible and just get people moving. But, as with "Mulher Coca Cola" by Ricardo E Esquisito, and De Falla's " Popozuda Rock'n'roll," the result is, often enough, sublimely brilliant. Even the songs that don't really work, such as MC Jack E Chocolate's choppy, opera-sampling "Pavaroty," are worth repeated listens. People are writing their dissertations on this stuff right now, while at the beyond-bump-and-grind-heavy parties this music fuels in Brazil, girls allegedly wake up pregnant a month later without knowing who the father is. So, use this music responsibly, kids! --Mike McGonigal