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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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So I’m doing my hair (I managed to burn my finger on my flat iron… whooheeeey) and I’m listening to some amazing Brazilian music .. feeling like I’m a Brasilera here
Anyone else likes international music?
If so, which language?
And any recommendations? Post here
I love Also French music! And songs in French
Here’s some of my Brazilian fave I’ve been listening to this morning :
Coracao vagabundo - gal costa
Mas que nada - Jorge Ben jor
agua de beber - Antonio Carlos jobim
Que beleza - tim Maia
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By *eliWoman
over a year ago
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So much!
I have an absolute love, like adoration of Xtreme's - Te Extraño.
Lao' a Lao' by Prince Royce. Oh and Incondicional.
There's a theme here, one of my Spotify daily playlists always has this style of music.
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"So much!
I have an absolute love, like adoration of Xtreme's - Te Extraño.
Lao' a Lao' by Prince Royce. Oh and Incondicional.
There's a theme here, one of my Spotify daily playlists always has this style of music.
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I didn’t have any doubts in you my little slutey!!! Can I just say how sensual Brazilian music is!! Like LOVEEEE |
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I love Zucchero. I first heard him when he and Paul Young sung Senza Una Donna together. Now I have most of his back catalogue on Spotify.
I especially love to listen to him in when singing in Italian.
Great hats as well |
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"So I’m doing my hair (I managed to burn my finger on my flat iron… whooheeeey) and I’m listening to some amazing Brazilian music .. feeling like I’m a Brasilera here
Anyone else likes international music?
If so, which language?
And any recommendations? Post here
I love Also French music! And songs in French
Here’s some of my Brazilian fave I’ve been listening to this morning :
Coracao vagabundo - gal costa
Mas que nada - Jorge Ben jor
agua de beber - Antonio Carlos jobim
Que beleza - tim Maia
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If you like french music then I wholey recommend Indochine. It is utter filth and very popular in France |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"I love Zucchero. I first heard him when he and Paul Young sung Senza Una Donna together. Now I have most of his back catalogue on Spotify.
I especially love to listen to him in when singing in Italian.
Great hats as well "
Being partly Italian, I do love Zucchero
Ligabue is also another one who’s similar |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"So I’m doing my hair (I managed to burn my finger on my flat iron… whooheeeey) and I’m listening to some amazing Brazilian music .. feeling like I’m a Brasilera here
Anyone else likes international music?
If so, which language?
And any recommendations? Post here
I love Also French music! And songs in French
Here’s some of my Brazilian fave I’ve been listening to this morning :
Coracao vagabundo - gal costa
Mas que nada - Jorge Ben jor
agua de beber - Antonio Carlos jobim
Que beleza - tim Maia
If you like french music then I wholey recommend Indochine. It is utter filth and very popular in France "
I’ll have a listen x
I love the French language |
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"So I’m doing my hair (I managed to burn my finger on my flat iron… whooheeeey) and I’m listening to some amazing Brazilian music .. feeling like I’m a Brasilera here
Anyone else likes international music?
If so, which language?
And any recommendations? Post here
I love Also French music! And songs in French
Here’s some of my Brazilian fave I’ve been listening to this morning :
Coracao vagabundo - gal costa
Mas que nada - Jorge Ben jor
agua de beber - Antonio Carlos jobim
Que beleza - tim Maia
If you like french music then I wholey recommend Indochine. It is utter filth and very popular in France
I’ll have a listen x
I love the French language "
Marilyn is excellent |
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you're going to need a bigger thread ... i have spent a lifetime performing with musicians from around the globe.
seeing as how you've started with latin, get your red shoes on and get down with the mighty Brownout ....
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hLVTxGb4lvA |
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By *irthandgirthMan
over a year ago
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"So I’m doing my hair (I managed to burn my finger on my flat iron… whooheeeey) and I’m listening to some amazing Brazilian music .. feeling like I’m a Brasilera here
Anyone else likes international music?
If so, which language?
And any recommendations? Post here
I love Also French music! And songs in French
Here’s some of my Brazilian fave I’ve been listening to this morning :
Coracao vagabundo - gal costa
Mas que nada - Jorge Ben jor
agua de beber - Antonio Carlos jobim
Que beleza - tim Maia
If you like french music then I wholey recommend Indochine. It is utter filth and very popular in France
I’ll have a listen x
I love the French language "
Lara Fabien is an amazing French singer (I think she is Belgian/French Canadian??)
Je suis malade gets me in the feels. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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Brazilian Punk and Thrash are the best - bands like RDP, Sepultura/Soulfly, Colera, Raimundos and Dead Fish.
I listen to a fair bit of Australian stuff these days too, the Chats, Amyl and the Sniffers, King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard for example.
I like the fact that there are so many niches worldwide and everything is accessible through things like Bandcamp - bands can establish themselves if they're willing to work hard, they just don't have the huge loans that the major labels used to pump them with. |
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By *eliWoman
over a year ago
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"So much!
I have an absolute love, like adoration of Xtreme's - Te Extraño.
Lao' a Lao' by Prince Royce. Oh and Incondicional.
There's a theme here, one of my Spotify daily playlists always has this style of music.
I didn’t have any doubts in you my little slutey!!! Can I just say how sensual Brazilian music is!! Like LOVEEEE"
It is isn't it? I always drift off and imagine dry humping someone to it. I do listen to others but that bachata style music hits differently. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"So I’m doing my hair (I managed to burn my finger on my flat iron… whooheeeey) and I’m listening to some amazing Brazilian music .. feeling like I’m a Brasilera here
Anyone else likes international music?
If so, which language?
And any recommendations? Post here
I love Also French music! And songs in French
Here’s some of my Brazilian fave I’ve been listening to this morning :
Coracao vagabundo - gal costa
Mas que nada - Jorge Ben jor
agua de beber - Antonio Carlos jobim
Que beleza - tim Maia
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Being into metal, kind of have to like international music. Lots of stuff from the Nord lands, as well as South America, far Eastern countries, and even India with bloodywood being an upcoming band. Tyr from the Faroe Islands are a good example of a foreign language in a song. Faroese is a beautiful language to be sung (closest living language to Viking era Nord), and they have songs about having their culture stolen by far right extremists, which shows they don't subscribe to that hate (Faroe Islands tends to be hostile to outsiders, so it's an important stance for them to make) |
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the awesome Sahra Dawo fronting Dur Dur Band .... this is the sound of somalia clubland pre civil war. we were lucky enough to play with them at the Juba Hotel in mogadishu before it was destroyed by the fighting.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KY8X4Mt3Suc |
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By (user no longer on site)
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The Hu - Mongolian
Bloodywood - India
Breed 77 - Gibraltar
Rammstein - Germany
Guano Apes - Austrian
That’s a few of the worldly bands I frequently listen too. All metal though |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"the awesome Sahra Dawo fronting Dur Dur Band .... this is the sound of somalia clubland pre civil war. we were lucky enough to play with them at the Juba Hotel in mogadishu before it was destroyed by the fighting.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KY8X4Mt3Suc"
I’ll have a look x |
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By (user no longer on site)
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For people who enjoy dance, especially trance based music, check out Heilung. They're a German neofolk dance band that use both Viking era Nordic instruments, and also other instruments from cultures around the world. |
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this is the triumphul sound of senagalese musician Baaba Maal with whom we had the great pleasure of touring germany, austria and switerland some years back ... the track is called Sidiki and it was an absolute floor filler back in the day
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bXGIBiT6AyU |
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By *otNewMan
over a year ago
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When I thought I was going to SA for the Lions tour (f*ck you COVID) I started to get into South African house music, really enjoyed it.
There's a playlist on Spotify "South African house & Afro beats" which is pretty decent |
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