Watchatcha
Watchatcha formed in the early 2000s when four musicians from Rio de Janeiro's Zona Norte neighborhood came together. Their name plays on the Portuguese...
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Watchatcha formed in the early 2000s when four musicians from Rio de Janeiro's Zona Norte neighborhood came together. Their name plays on the Portuguese phrase "what you watching," and their sound pulls from Afrobeat and funk rhythms. The band's debut album in 2005 was called "Garota da Zona Norte," with the title track becoming their breakout song.
That song, "Garota da Zona Norte," is an ode to the independent women of their neighborhood. It connected with listeners across Brazil, though some critics questioned whether the band was commercializing Zona Norte's culture. Watchatcha kept making music that reflected Brazilian diversity, even as they faced that scrutiny.
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