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Vou Rifar Meu Coração is a documentary about the performers and the followers of Brazilian romantic music – also known as brega (kitsch), often called "cheesy" by critics and the wealthy elite. Frequently associated with bad taste and poor quality, the style is admired by the lower working class, or unemployed population, originally from rural origins, banished to the cities in search of work and a better life. Using the music as a catalyst, this documentary shows the sentiments, love, suffering and sexuality of the fans and their idols, creating a scenario that reveals their practices and desires.
The documentary narrates the trajectory of Waldick Soriano, from the time he was a gold miner to his consecration as one of the icons of Brazilian music.
In the interior of Sergipe, a musical rhythm fills the parties and moves people. Music lovers and singers of the genre share their stories and how arrocha affects them.
A street performer in Recife (Brazil), decides to host a live broadcast with his followers to raise money for a new bluetooth speaker.
Live in Europe is an album by soul singer Billy Paul. The album was produced by Bobby Martin and arranged by Billy Paul and Caldwell McMillan. It was recorded at Hammersmith Odeon, London and Central Hall, Chatham, England in December 1973. Released in 1974, this album reached #10 on the Billboard Soul Album chart and #187 on the Billboard Pop album chart.
Recorded at the RDS Dublin.
Hozier stopped by the BBC Radio 1 Live Lounge to perform Nina Cried Power and a cover of Demi Lovato’s Sorry, Not Sorry mashed up with the Isley Brothers’ 1983 R&B song, Between the Sheets.
Set in Mexico, the dark brown voice of Barry White, a man who sings and talks of love - love is where Barry White goes - and Love Unlimited. These three girls join him in this concert which features some of his most famous hits and for the first time "Love's Theme With Words...".
The thirty-year-old, fresh from the Gossip split, seemed in a joyful mood, almost incredulous, to tread the stage of the famous Montreux Jazz. Beth Ditto, in a sequined dress, was in charge of warming up the audience before the legendary Pet Shop Boys.
Barry Eugene White (real name Barrence Eugene Carter) is an American rhythm and blues and soul singer, songwriter, and producer.
Mercy Goodbye, Apathy Stop and Stare All Fall Down Tyrant Crazy (Gnarls Barkley cover) All the Right Moves Say (All I Need) Won't Stop For What It's Worth (Buffalo Springfield cover) Apologize Someone to Save You