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News Hip Hop Brazillian music in world cup - Rap das Armas Sudafrika WM 2010 subtitles in english

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The Bulls' marketing machine is about as slick as you get. But as the rockets fired ticker-tape confetti high into the Soweto night sky, the next song they played to rock the little stadium was far more interesting - Rap das Armas by MC Cidinho and MC Doca.

It's about the most catchy song since Give me hope, Joanna. Orlando Stadium almost took off when it began booming. But the Bulls marketers probably didn't realise the fantastic irony.

The song is Brazilian gangsta rap, and is sung in Spanish. One website reckons it "illustrates the elite police who invade the favelas (shanty towns) on a daily basis to fight the drug dealers, with lyrics about fire weapons such as the AK-47 popular among said dealers, and their confrontations with the police and other drug dealer factions, but clearly being on the side of the bad guys".
http://www.capeargus.co.za/index.php?fSectionId=3571&fArticleId=5495382&a...

South African team's '12th man.' Vuvuzela music is viewed as a nuisance by some Western teams, but South Africa's head coach Carlos Alberto Parreira has appealed to fans: "Make them louder, louder, louder!"

The global roots of South Africa's World Cup song

Whatever else Golden Sounds thought they were doing 25 years ago when they stuffed pillows into their clothes and donned pith helmets to record "Zangaléwa", it's unlikely they thought they were making a World Cup song. But in one of the stranger ripples of globalisation that's exactly what has happened.

"Rap das Armas" (English: Rap of Weapons) is a 1990s song originally by Brazilian duo Junior e Leonardo. Cidinho and Doca (a Brazilian duo made up of MC ...

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Coreia do Norte chega à África do Sul ao som de rap brasileiro
Em Portugal já não se consegue ouvir, de tantas vezes ter sido repetido, mas o «Rap das Armas» ainda faz sucesso na África do Sul.
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  • PQP!!!

    

  • praticamente todas as armar ai apresentada são americanas.

  • desgraça do brasil

  • 00:45 is so bad the lyrics!!!

  • OMG now I know the words!!!!

  • this is a good vidio :)

  • Pra começar nem rap isso é... mas a letra só tá retratando a real. Uma violência que não é causa e sim consequência. Não tem como criticar o resultado perfeito do sistema, é uma obra impecável, tudo funciona sem falhas. O sistema quer isso mesmo e se você acha que pode fazer algo pra melhorar comece por não criticar essa música e aponte suas palavras contra os verdadeiros inimigos!

  • Com tradução e tudo kkkkkkkkkkkk  ! bom!

  • Nao entendo como pode ser positivo para o Brasil dar apoio à uma musica que incentiva a violencia, o uso das armas e a agressao contra à polícia. Deveria a África do Sul se inspirar nessa música? Espero que o Brasil tenha melhores exemplos a dar.

  • Brasil! porra

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