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This Friday (2), Dennis DJ released the track "After the Baile", which combines funk beats with rap rhymes. For this new song, he brought together a strong cast, including Djonga, Wiu, Veigh, Hungary, Orochi, Azzy, PH, Budah and Don Juan. The release was also accompanied by a music video, now available on the artist's YouTube.
"After the Baile" was born in an unpretentious way, as Dennis explains. "I was with my partner Cantini and the idea of doing a chorus came up, we keep making choruses, and we ended up creating the chorus for 'After the Ball'. Later, Veigh came to my house to discuss an idea and I showed him this material For him, Veigh liked it and we continued with the composition and made the song. Then the idea of using other artists came up, when I saw there were already 9 people singing", says Dennis.
PRODUCTION DETAILS
The music video for "After the Ball" brings nostalgic elements and references to the 90s. "We placed some TVs with images of dances from 97 and 98. I took my turntables to the recording, the instrument we used in the 90s. A Sport XR3 was also placed on the set, the car of my dreams when I was a kid. This work is incredible and I'm very happy", reveals Dennis.< /p>
ABOUT DENNIS DJ
Dennison de Lima Gomes, better known as Dennis DJ, is a renowned composer, producer and Brazilian DJ. He gained fame by producing several tracks by Rio funk and funk melody artists. His ability to mix different musical genres and bring together big names in Brazilian music keeps him as one of the main names in the current music scene.
The influencer and singer spoke for the first time after giving testimony at the 42nd DP and talked about the developments in the case with Amanda Froes
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After "marrying" her boyfriend at a June party over the weekend, singer Jojo Todynho appeared this past Monday (30) at the 42nd Police Station, in Recreio dos Bandeirantes, in Rio. This is because the famous woman was giving a statement in a case involving racist attacks that she has been suffering on social media and also the complaint filed by trans influencer Amanda Froes.
In an interview with the LeoDias portal, Jojo reported that she suffers insults daily and that these attacks intensified after revealing her political position: “ People want to dictate what others want to say ”.
Jojo also denied having committed any prejudiced act against influencer Amanda Froes and also stated that she reported the influencer for racism. According to the singer's lawyer, more than 30 police reports for hate crimes have already been filed against the artist.
It is worth remembering that the fight began in April, when Amanda said she did not care to greet the singer at the condominium, criticizing her positions against the rights of the LGBTQIAPN+ community.
Jojo responded by calling her neighbor a "slut" and a "demon": “In fact, I am the victim, I am the victim of the story. My integrity was violated from the moment she came out publicly to say – where I would live in the future, that I don't even live there – she filed a slanderous complaint saying that I was transphobic towards her and I didn't even know what her gender identity was. I have no knowledge of who this person is. I think it is absurd for you to come out publicly to talk about a person you don't know .”
In the lawsuit, Amanda Froes is asking for R$50,000 in moral damages, claiming that the singer's statements were made in bad faith, violating her honor, gender identity and dignity as a trans woman. The influencer also claims to have been the victim of a digital moral lynching, suffering attacks due to Jojo's notorious power of influence.
The actress said she still feels good about working and said she feels happy that her fans still like her work in theater and on TV.
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Susana Vieira , 82, opened up about her fear of death. The actress, who played iconic characters in several soap operas, opened her heart and said she still feels good about working and traveling with her grandchildren.
Susana Vieira vents: “I feel sorry for dying”.
Susana Vieira has been traveling around Brazil with the play Lady, in which she combines the story of Shakespeare's Lady Macbeth with her own. In the play, she addresses issues such as aging, sex, love, family and also the finiteness of life.
In an interview, Susana highlighted that she is "terrified" of dying: " I'm terrified, I'm afraid, I feel sorry for dying, actually, because I think I'm still fine, I still need to do a lot of things", she stated, in an interview with journalist Marcos Bulques.
“ There are so many people who can still come see me in the theater, I have so much comedy to tell , I have so many things that I think I don’t want to leave [in life], there are still so many trips that I want to take with my grandchildren, who are 30 years old, I want to travel with them”, said Susana Vieira.
Susana also talked about being an inspiration to her fans. The celebrity said she was happy that the public likes her. She also said that she doesn't suffer when remembering difficult moments in her life.
“I’m still standing today at 82 years old and with all the vigor and traveling, and the public really likes me a lot, so I’m very happy to be able to pass on this strength, this vibration of life to others, I think that’s the most important thing. I couldn’t help but tell some unpleasant things that many people have experienced in their lives , but without resentment, without drama, honestly,” he explained.
Uruguayan Flamengo star and his wife, Camila Bastiani, took advantage of their trip to the US to reveal the arrival of their first baby
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Even after Flamengo's elimination from the Club World Cup , midfielder Arrascaeta had an even bigger reason to smile. During a trip to Philadelphia, in the United States, the player and his wife, Camila Bastiani, announced that they are expecting their first child. The revelation was made discreetly, surprising fans and friends of the couple.
Camila, who keeps a very private life, had not given any indication of a possible pregnancy. The announcement to those closest to her was made after the Mais Querido's victory over Chelsea, from England, by 3 to 1, at Lincoln Financial Field. And on social media the announcement was made last Monday (30).
The story between Arrascaeta and Camila began in 2013 , when they met through Facebook. At the time, the Uruguayan worked as a model. Two years later, she moved to Brazil with the player, who had recently been signed by Cruzeiro. In 2019, with the number 10's transfer to Flamengo , the couple settled in Rio de Janeiro.
Over time, Camila left the catwalks to dedicate herself to confectionery. In 2023, alongside her husband and chef Emanuel Pinheiro, she opened a high-end confectionery shop in Barra da Tijuca, in the city's West Zone. Later that year, the two made their union official with three wedding ceremonies.
Before the pregnancy , the couple was already known for spoiling their two little dogs, Alfonsina and León, Dachshunds. The pets are treated as part of the family and live a life of luxury, including international trips, pool trips and even training classes.