As Tigresas do Funk
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As Tigresas do Funk

As Tigresas do Funk formed as a quartet in Rio de Janeiro with Gisele Nascimento, Renata Alves, Roberta Rodrigues, and Angelica Santos. They released their...

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As Tigresas do Funk, Rio's provocative funk quartet

A Brazilian group whose anthems like 'Bonde da Ousadia' sparked debate and defined a decade of funk.

For their sound, start with 'Bonde da Ousadia'. If you want the later vibe, 'Senta Ne Mim' holds up.

They made songs that became Brazilian funk anthems, with 'Bonde da Ousadia' and 'Roda Calbinha' turning into cultural touchstones. Their music drew criticism for being provocative, but it also resonated as a celebration of female sexuality in Rio's scene. You could hear their tracks in international dance clubs, though they always felt rooted in that specific local energy.

They formed as a quartet in Rio de Janeiro in the mid-2000s, releasing their debut album in 2005. Records like 'Lá vem as Tigresas' in 2007 and 'Chega mais' in 2009 kept them going, with Angelica Santos handling choreography and Roberta Rodrigues contributing to songwriting. After about a decade, their activity slowed, but songs like 'Senta Ne Mim' and 'Amassa Latinha' maintained their presence.

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As Tigresas do Funk formed as a quartet in Rio de Janeiro with Gisele Nascimento, Renata Alves, Roberta Rodrigues, and Angelica Santos. They released their debut album in 2005, followed by records like 'Lá vem as Tigresas' in 2007 and 'Chega mais' in 2009. Their songs 'Bonde da Ousadia' and 'Roda Calcinha' became funk anthems in Brazil.

Their music often drew criticism for being provocative, with some calling it vulgar while others saw it as celebrating female sexuality. They kept making music through this, putting out 'Resposta Só Tem Brabo' in 2012. Tracks like 'Senta Ne Mim' and 'Amassa Latinha' maintained their presence in the Brazilian funk scene.

Angelica Santos handled much of the group's choreography, while Roberta Rodrigues contributed to songwriting. They worked together for roughly a decade before activity slowed. Their music found listeners in international dance clubs, though they remained most associated with Rio's funk culture.

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