Famous
Xande de Pilares is nominated for the 2024 Latin Grammy with album in honor of Caetano Veloso
0
New track brings together Djonga, Wiu, Veigh, Hungary, Orochi, Azzy, PH, Budah and Don Juan
|
0This 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>
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 singer suffered several attacks in a live broadcast last Sunday (15)
|
0This past Sunday (15), Jojo Todynho appeared on her social networks to take a stance on the municipal elections across Brazil, declaring herself "a right-wing black woman", which caused her to receive a lot of criticism. In this way, the funk singer intends to sue each hater who offended her.
According to information from the LeoDias portal, Jojo Todynho intends to sue each person who offended her. Furthermore, the singer's legal team would already be working at full speed to list the critics and critics, already preparing the accusation to go to court. Also according to the portal, there were racist comments against Jojo.
In the video published on social media, where he made several announcements about his ideological positions, Jojo stated that to "talk about me, keep your voice down because Doctor Estevão is already going to file the request for more than 20 processes.”
JOJO TALKS ABOUT POSSIBLE POLITICAL CANDIDACY IN 2026
Jojo also revealed in the video his vote for Alexandre Ramagem, PL candidate for mayor of Rio de Janeiro, in addition to announce a possible political candidacy for 2026 and declare herself a “right-wing black woman”.
“Go get a kick out of me. Respect me. Everything mine is correct”, said the artist.
“From today onwards, if you talk about me, keep it down because Doctor Estevão will already file more than 20 lawsuits. What? I'm kidding. I was quiet, but if it's hell you want to do, I'll show you how to dance with the devil”, he added.
“Speak well or speak badly, but but talk about me. I'm black, yes, and I'm right-wing. I'm feeling free and happy to be able to speak. I fought to have what I have today and no one will shut me up”, she added.
The singer also highlighted that she will not stop making songs for other people
|
0This past Tuesday (17), singer Luísa Sonza celebrated the nomination of the song "Chico", made in honor of Chico Moedas, her ex-boyfriend, for the award for Best Song in the Portuguese Language at the 2024 Latin Grammy Awards. The artist, who was betrayed by the influencer shortly after the release of the song, responded to a fan's comment about "making music for others".
"That Chico will never be forgotten", said an internet user in the page's comments by the artist, who also received the nomination for Best Contemporary Pop Album in the Portuguese Language with Escândalo Íntimo. "Mercy. I love Luísa, but don't make music for any man anymore, no. They don't deserve you", wrote another.
"Do you still think that songs are made for other people? I'm the one nominated for a Grammy me and nothing anyone says or does will take away the pride I have in having made this song! I genuinely love it and I believe this is one of, if not the best song I've ever made", replied Luísa Sonza.
The singer also added: "As I've said since 'Penhasco', I can't stop writing and blocking the creativity of the moment by someone else, or not releasing it because of a third party, the song in the end will always be about me and my feelings, and I swear that I think this is my greatest asset and is one of the reasons for so much success, I am visceral."
Last Saturday, Chico Moedas enjoyed the shows at Rock in Rio and denied the possibility of checking out Luísa's performance, with whom he had a relationship in 2023, who will open the Palco Mundo on the last day of the event: "That's crazy. I wouldn't see it, I think it's unnecessary, there's no reason", he replied. p>
The song is accompanied by a music video that celebrates rural and urban life, featuring the iconic Ford F1000 as a highlight
|
0DJ and producer Dennis, in collaboration with Luan Pereira, released this Thursday (29) the track “F1000”, available on all streaming platforms. The music brings an innovative fusion of funk and agrijo, two styles that have won over different audiences in Brazil. In addition to the release of the single, a music video for the song was also released on Dennis' official YouTube channel.
The music video for “F1000” was directed by Ygor de Oliveira and presents a narrative that unites rural and urban life. The artists appear driving their iconic Ford F1000, pickup trucks that became a symbol of the Brazilian countryside in the 1980s. The story of the video follows a romantic encounter, highlighting the essence of rural culture and its encounter with the urban universe, reinforcing the theme of music.
With more than 25 years of career, Dennis is one of the most renowned figures in the electronic music and funk scene in Brazil. The DJ has accumulated several successes and is preparing for an important performance at Rock in Rio, scheduled for September 14th, at Palco Favela. This will be one of the highlights of his career, where he intends to mix his roots and musical influences in a memorable performance.
Born in Suzano, in the interior of São Paulo, Dennis was raised in Rosana, where he had his first contact with country music, a style that shaped his influences since childhood. Growing up around local radio stations and parties, he developed an appreciation for country music, which later joined electronic beats and funk in his artistic career.
SUBSCRIBE NEWSLETTER