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TRAP, FUNK, PAGODE? THE "SERTANEJO" STYLE THAT WON FLAMENGO GOALKEEPER ROSSI - SEE MORE

For a foreigner like Rossi, the attraction to country music may be linked to his nature

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No Flamengo, this multicultural dynamic gained a new chapter with the arrival of Argentine goalkeeper Agustín Rossi. The athlete, who stood out in Argentine football before his transfer to the Rio club, has shown a special curiosity for Brazilian country music, differentiating himself from the typical musical choices among football players, such as pagode, funk or rap.Rossi, known for his seriousness and dedication on the field, shared his recent passion for country music with GE, a musical genre he affectionately calls "sertanerro" due to his Spanish accent.


"We don't know the songs, but we like to listen to a different rhythm than what we are used to in Argentina. 'Sertanerro' is calm, beautiful music. And you can start to familiarize yourself with Portuguese, understand the lyrics. But it's good music", stated Rossi.


A "DIFFERENT" STYLE FOR ARGENTINA


This statement reveals not only an interest in music, but also a strategy of cultural immersion. and linguistics. Through country music melodies and lyrics, Rossi has found a way to integrate more deeply into Brazilian culture and improve his understanding of the language.

In the sporting world, music plays a fundamental role. It is able to unite players, ease tensions before important games and create a relaxed and motivating environment. At Flamengo, where the diversity of musical tastes is evident, Rossi's choice of country music adds an interesting layer to the team's soundtrack.



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