Funk Carioca

Funk carioca funk is a style originated in Rio de Janeiro, more precisely of the favela. Despite the name, funk is different from the United States.
This was because from the year 1970 were made ​​black balls, soul, funk, or shaft, over time, DJswere seeking new rhythms of black music, but the original name remained. Funk Carioca has adirect influence of the Miami Bass and Freestyle. The term funk is used to refer to parties or clubs that play funk carioca.




The musical style, but has expanded marketing, remains the subject of much resistance, is widely reviled by intellectuals and the population.
Funk Carioca is often criticized for being extremely poor in creativity, often by presenting anobscene and vulgar language calling for obscene letters, with apology to crime, drugs andtrafficking, and sexuality exacerbated, to succeed.
Much of the criticism also comes from the combination of pace trafficking as funk dances areusually performed by dealers, attracting drug users to the hills.