When we talk about the pillars of Brazilian music, specifically the explosive birth of samba-reggae, one name and one song reign supreme: and the hypnotic anthem "Faraó (Divindade do Egito)" . While the track has been a staple of her career since its 1987 debut, its rendition in the 2006 DVD Brasileira serves as a masterful tribute to the genre’s roots and her own legacy. A Monumental Homage: The Brasileira Project
The Eternal Reign of "Faraó": Margareth Menezes’ Definitive Performance in DVD Brasileira
Recorded live in 2006, the DVD Brasileira – Uma Homenagem ao Samba-Reggae was more than just a concert; it was a cultural preservation project. Margareth Menezes used this platform to celebrate the rhythmic innovations of Salvador, Bahia, specifically the sound pioneered by the Afro-bloc .
Written by , the lyrics of "Faraó" are a dense, poetic exploration of Ancient Egyptian mythology and its connection to the African diaspora in Brazil.
The performance of "Faraó" in this DVD is widely considered one of its most potent moments. Backed by a thunderous percussion section and her own incomparable "AfroPop" energy, the track reminds audiences why it was the first samba-reggae ever recorded in Brazil, a "watershed" moment for the country's Carnival history. Decoding the Myth: What is "Faraó" About?
When we talk about the pillars of Brazilian music, specifically the explosive birth of samba-reggae, one name and one song reign supreme: and the hypnotic anthem "Faraó (Divindade do Egito)" . While the track has been a staple of her career since its 1987 debut, its rendition in the 2006 DVD Brasileira serves as a masterful tribute to the genre’s roots and her own legacy. A Monumental Homage: The Brasileira Project
The Eternal Reign of "Faraó": Margareth Menezes’ Definitive Performance in DVD Brasileira FaraГі - Margareth Menezes (DVD Brasileira)
Recorded live in 2006, the DVD Brasileira – Uma Homenagem ao Samba-Reggae was more than just a concert; it was a cultural preservation project. Margareth Menezes used this platform to celebrate the rhythmic innovations of Salvador, Bahia, specifically the sound pioneered by the Afro-bloc . When we talk about the pillars of Brazilian
Written by , the lyrics of "Faraó" are a dense, poetic exploration of Ancient Egyptian mythology and its connection to the African diaspora in Brazil. Margareth Menezes used this platform to celebrate the
The performance of "Faraó" in this DVD is widely considered one of its most potent moments. Backed by a thunderous percussion section and her own incomparable "AfroPop" energy, the track reminds audiences why it was the first samba-reggae ever recorded in Brazil, a "watershed" moment for the country's Carnival history. Decoding the Myth: What is "Faraó" About?