But if you want to watch a hot 7 year old dance in skimpy outfits, he’s all for it.
Good for him. Hip Hop has its place, but it seems like now everything has been inundated with it.
I have a good friend who lived in Sao Paulo for 4-5 years.
He said - “You know, on the SURFACE, Brazilians appear very open and sexual. But deep down - they are even more so!”
“....turn it off or face arrest and up to six months in prison, he reportedly said.”
You have the right to remain silent....
Mayor Jose Neto of Sao Lourenco in southeastern Minas Gerais state BUMP.
I went to see a rap concert and the Carnival broke out.
“Funk music has long been frowned upon by police and city authorities in Rio and faced crackdowns because of its association with slum gangs who use parties to sell drugs.”
Being frowned on by the Brazilian police is not like an ugly look from, say, SF’s finest:
“Boom, boom, boom, boomity boom boom!”
“This is the law! Shut that noise down!”
“Up yours copper!” Boomity, boom, boo-—”
BANG!
It ain’t a party until a Bootsy Collins base note begins and George Clinton does his thing!!!
I’m not a fan of the newer hip-hop but I rather enjoy Grandmaster Flash or other old school rap at party.
You caint stop da funk.