That sounds is "cuíca" it is like a drum, but there is a stick attached inside of it connected to the leather and you put your hand inside and rubber that stick with a piece of cloth (or a cotton). And in the other side there is a string that is used to change the pitch. Hope I described that right.
Cheguei aqui agora. Tô viciada nos vídeos dele. E fico emocionada com as suas reações. Revisto nossas músicas e vejo de maneira nova, td de novo. Obrigada por essas novas emoções.
Dude, you must listen to "Cartola - A Vida é um moinho" and "Cartola - Preciso me encontrar" the second song is on the playlist of City of God, that you have reacted once. It's a totally different vibe of Ben Jor or Racionais, but it has a really dope melody and voice. Try it.
Quando um brasileiro escuta essa canção bate uma NOSTALGIA fora do normal. A felicidade entrava nas casas, Jorge Ben Jor trás tanta satisfação cultural para nós, grande artista, grande MESTRE!
Já comentei em outro vídeo, mas vou falar nesse de novo, outro grande artista brasileiro, Chico Science, precursor de um estilo no Brasil, o manguebeat.
@@andrezarodrigues9264 ela canta muito. Mas eu gosto do Jorge. É bem cru. Mas gosto da Ellen com aquela voz forte. Muito boa. Enfim, os dois são coisa fina da melhor qualidade.
One fact about this song is that Rod Stewart plagiarized it on "Ya Think I’m Sexy?". After a passage here in Brazil he kept this song in mind and he certainly thought that no one would notice.
This song, along with "Fio Maravilha" (Also by Jorge Ben Jor) when played here in Brazil, every self-respecting Brazilian starts jumping, throws his beer to the heavens, and dances under a rain of beer. It's beautiful.
Jorge Ben Jor é um dos melhores artistas brasileiros vivos, o cara com 17 anos já meteu uma das melhores músicas brasileiras (Jorge Ben Jor - Mas que nada), já mostrou a que veio. Sem contar toda sua discografia de uma qualidade magnifica.
Jorge Ben Jor is a treasure of Brasilian music. My favourite album is 1974's "A Tábua de Esmeraldas". From the first to the last song, its the dopest mix between samba, rock and Occultism/Hermeticism Highly recommend this album. You'll go nuts with every song. The instrument you heard is called a "cuíca". Crazy sound indeed. Good review as always Mr. Goony. Cheers to ya!
This entire album is super Esoteric borderlining History, Outer Space, Alchemy, and the full Portuguese Translation of Isaac Newton's Corpus Hermeticum letter (which, back way before Wikipedia and google were around, makes me wonder HOW THE FUCK THIS MAN KNEW SOME DEEP OCCULT STUFF) All of the said above in a samba-rock rythm. Literally listed #6 on All-time Brasilian Music by the Rolling Stones Magazine #100 Brasilian Albums of all time. Here's a english subtitled song from this album, about Zumbi dos Palmares, the Warrior enslaved. ua-cam.com/video/4zMI4LyXkpw/v-deo.html
@@alexandresabarros1998 mais até do que uma gravata, é referencia ao Botânico Paracelso e reza a lenda que fala sobre os pontos de chakra. E saporra toda num sambinha leve, ahahahahah
This is the what we call “creme de la creme” in Brazilian music. Jorge Ben Jor is something else entirely. Please listen to his album “A Tábua da Esmeralda” and get ready for it to blow your mind. It’s always so satisfying watching your reactions to brazilian culture.
this song is a club classic even outside Brazil - I'm sure someone has already mentioned Rod Stewart stealing the chorus. Jorge Ben had a good 15-20 years of putting just solid monster records, you've probably heard Mas Que Nada, there are a lot of US covers of that one. You could say his lyric choices are interesting sometimes, but you can see a lot of the time it doesn't really matter what he's singing. This song is off his Africa Brasil LP, it's straight bangers from start to finish. Check out Umbabarauma (Ponta de Lança Africano) and Xica da Silva, those are dope as hell too.
Most of the times it does matter what he sang, "Os Alquimistas estão chegando" and "Errare Humanum Est" are from one of his best albums(if not the best one) and have psychedelic meaningful lyrics,
Essa música foi feita em 1952 e desde então teve muitas versões. Essa que você ouviu é uma versão mais antiga e menos produzida. Tem um video do jorge ben jor cantando essa música com uma orquestra acompanhando que é uma obra prima. O mais legal dessa música é que mesmo ela tendo 70 anos ela ainda é tocada todo ano no carnaval em todos os lugares do Brasil. A energia que ela transmite é muito boa e todas as pessoas pulam felizes no refrão.
Bro, you need to be on one of his concerts. When the "te te te re te" starts, everybody starts jumping... it doesn't matter where you are, when you are, at that place and moment is carnival. What I'm waiting for you to do is a reaction to "Olhos Coloridos". But you gotta read the history of the song too. And, then, when you hear it you'll understand why it's so important for black people in Brazil. The song became famous with Sandra de Sá. I strongly advise it. I believe you know Hella Black from Tobe Nwigwe. Olhos Coloridos gives the same feeling.
Essa música é um dos maiores ritimos do nosso carnaval irmão. BRASILEIRO PRA CARALHO. GRANDE BEN JOR. Um salve do Rio de Janeiro, terra desse gigante ai.
O mais legal do canal é justamente quando ele para e começa a buscar entender a música também e não só ouvir, e essa do Jorge Ben Jor é muito boa, não tem como não entrar no ritmo também 😂
some days ago Rolling Stone made their top 500 songs of all time. Almost everything was in english, as expected. Jorge Ben Jor made the list, singing in portuguese "Ponta de Lança Africano (Umbabarauma)"
There's a brazilianist that says when Jorge Ben sings "teterete, te, te, te" it's just too much to translate it into words. So the voice becomes an instrument. Dope af!
Jorge Ben Jor é o mestre! O ritmo tropical, o uso de ritmos clássicos da ancestralidade preta do Brasil, o uso das palavras, o poder de criar a paisagem de uma história, de um sentimento, através da música. Salve, Jorge Ben Jor! - Sempre! 🙇🏾♂️ É muito foda! Porque na época que poucos arriscavam-se usar a guitarra no movimento musical brasileiro ele foi fundo! e fora criticado por introduzir o som da guitarra elétrica em suas músicas. Mas ele nunca errou em utilizar esse instrumento em suas composições. O cara é o mestre, nível Tim Maia! Muito foda, muito foda! Ele tem o poder de pacificar tudo, inclusive uma guitarra na época em que elas eram usadas para trazer fogo na música! Ele trazia água refrescante e tropical! Guitarras em sua época eram agressivas! Eram fortes! Com Jorge elas eram pacíficas, serenas, sem perder sua força, sua energia, sua eletricidade! Muito foda, muito foda!
Please listen to the album called " A tábua de esmeralda",is one of the greatest records of Brazilian music and authored by Jorge Ben. No need to react, just listen!
1:19, this is the sound of the cuíca, it is an Afro-Brazilian instrument! I really like this sound, other songs that use this instrument if you want to listen are "(Not Just) Knee Deep" by Funkadelic, "The Big-Bang Theory" by Parliament and some tracks from the album "Guerrilla Funk" by Paris!
@@GoonyGoogles Yeah bro, that made me listen to more Funk too! As I said I really like this sound, if you want to hear more songs with this instrument you can check out more afro sounds from Brazil!
You just fell in love with “Cuíca”. That’s the sound that you were wondering. I was born in Brazil listening to so many songs with that, and every time it feels like the first time I’m hearing it. Honestly, one of the most authentic instruments when it comes to Brazilian Music. It’s just so groovy, idk, vibes. Jorge Ben Jor is top 3 goats in Brazil, you will definitely love his discography. “Take it easy my brother Charles” is one song that you can’t miss.
Man, i know that you probably already read this one, but you would certainly love Baianasystem (i suggest the songs Sulamericano and/or Lucro). Also, now that you are presented with the absolute genius that is Jorge Ben you shoould know other insanely groovy songs from him: "take it easy my brother charlie" and "Adelita" i strongly suggest you listen to them!!!!
It is awsome to watch someone enjoying this song for the first time! It is so famous here that it is so rare to see someone experiencing it for the first time, it is so cool to watch you enjoying it that much!
Dude, I´ve been to a few of his concerts throughout my life, and his concerts are pure energy, are made for dancing, cathartic. I wish you could have been to one of those, to get the full experience. This guy had been doing this since the sixties!
Jorge Ben is one of my favorites of all time and a titan of Samba and Brazilian music legend. A musical & lyrical genius. This is just scratching the surface. You should definitely check out the albums Mas Que Nada, Força Bruta, the self-tilted Jorge Ben album and A Tabua de Esmeralda among others...
Man. Jorge Ben is one of the greatest brazilian musicians. Listen to his live on Acustico MTV. 'Jorge de Capadócia' tells a lot about our black culture.
Hey! I loved this video! Thanks for your reaction!!! The instument is called cuíca! Very used in samba. Did you know Rod Stewart plagiarized Taj Mahal in "Do You Think I'm Sexy?" He came to a party in Rio de Janeiro once and claimed the song got stuck in his head. It was very polemical in the 70'. Taj Mahal is a must in Carnaval! hahahha Jorge Ben is iconic!!! You should check the original "Mas que nada!" (one of the most famous brazilian songs ever, and gringos only know the Sergio Mendes or Black Eyed Peas versions). And a few more: "País Tropical"; "Ponta de Lança Africano (Umbabarauma); "Os alquimistas estão chegando"; "Xica da Silva", "Chove Chuva", "Take easy my brother Charlie", there is so many great songs...
Jorge Benjor é maravilhoso , sugiro escuta outras dele como : 1 O telefone 2 Menina mulher da pele preta 3 Falador passa mal 4 Oba lá vem ela 5 Chove chuva ... 🎶🎵
Cara, você tem que conhecer as profundezas do samba. Vai enlouquecer. Jorge Bem é o máximo. Tem muita música boa. Que bom que vc gostou. Entendo o que disse sobre não ser um canal de reacts de música brasileira mas, mesmo que você não continue postando videos aqui, continue pesquisando nossa música. Temos muita variedade de estilos e ritmos brasileiros e, acredite, de altíssimo nivel. Sou cantora de música popular brasileira e, se quiser, posso te ajudar com isso, será um prazer. Parabéns pelo conteúdo.
I wish you had a lot of people from the English speaking world watching your videos and discovering together with you the amazing Brazilian singers and music.
Adoramos o seu react, terá que fazer mais do Jorge agora rsrs. Sabe como a gente é né, vamos ficar aqui te perturbado até vc fazer. Como várias pessoas indicaram nos comentários, Faça react da música "zumbi"
In 1978 Rod Stewart came to the Rio de Janeiro carnival and listened a lot to "Taj Mahal". Back in the studio, he used the melody of "te tere te te te tere te te" in the chorus of his song "Da Ya Think I'm Sexy?" After being sued, he donated the proceeds from the song to UNICEF. Rod Stewart admitted, in his biography, unintentional plagiarism.
You know what.... Every time you stop and comment on these musics I also want to take a moment to savor the sound. Thank you for the videos. Keep the good work comin'
Now that you are presented to Jorge Ben Jor, listen to Jorge da Capadócia, it's another one of his songs about a catholic saint. There's also Ogum, from Zeca Pagodinho about the same guy but from the perspective of a believer of candomblé, a brazilian syncretic faith that mixes catholicism and african religions
As a Brazilian gringo who goes to Brazil every carnival jorge bem jor had the most original Brazilin sound I've heard. The squeaking noise is a drum that uses a stick that you jab or stoke into it called cuaica.
Vai acostumando parça, Jorge Ben Jor tem uma obra monumental, os melhores álbuns na minha modesta opinião, A tábua de esmeralda, O negro é Lindo, África Brasil e Solta o Pavão. Vale a pena escutar. Ah, esse som aí que você ouviu e não reconheceu é um instrumento chamado Cuíca, muito usado no Samba e Pagode
@@GoonyGoogles react to Jorge Ben Jor - Menina Mulher da Pele Preta / O Telefone Tocou Novamente (Acústico MTV): ua-cam.com/video/eVoKQa5yqBM/v-deo.html
Stewart's hit "Do Ya Think I'm Sexy" was released in 1978 on the album "Blondes Have More Fun". But six years earlier, in 1972, Ben gave the world the album “Ben”, with the wonderful “Taj Mahal” - where “came” the idea of the Scotsman.
Jorge Ben Jor é um dos artistas mais inventivos que nasceu no Brasil. Sua obra é maravilhosa. É um dos grandes artistas brasileiros. E olha que são muitos e muitas!
Wow! Happy to watch this! UA-cam stopped showing me your vids, but I had asked for a Jorge Ben reaction as well. Do more of him, his song Zumbi talks about slavery and the different African tribes that were brought to Brazil to be sold.
Rod Stewart came to Brazil in the 70's when this music was hitting. He created a very similar song called do ya think i'm sexy after that. You can recognize the chorus "teteteretete" in "do ya think i'm sexy..."
Dude, this music brings me some of the best memories i have in my life. To me this song isnt a song that i usually listen during my day, but in some parties, specially in college parties and carnival, this song is very popular. In the "teterete" part everybody throws their drinks to the air
i looooooooooove your reactions! i can see myself listing to these songs for the first time, and i listen to them since i was born lol thank you for your work and spreading the word of brazilian black music, the best in the world (american is good too lol)
Uma das melhores frases de Jorge Ben Jor " se malandro soubesse o quanto é bom ser honesto ele seria honesto só por malandragem". No Brasil é assim.
Anotei. Forte dms!
Mano eu fico boba, sorrindo de orelha a orelha vendo ele reagir a nossas músicas
também, fico tao feliz de ele ver a gente além dos estereótipos
That sounds is "cuíca" it is like a drum, but there is a stick attached inside of it connected to the leather and you put your hand inside and rubber that stick with a piece of cloth (or a cotton). And in the other side there is a string that is used to change the pitch. Hope I described that right.
That's the most accurate description of a cuíca ever written in english.
Parabéns.
@@satortenet congrats bro, i couldn´t make any better, mlk brabo.... hahahaha
@@satortenet Po, obrigada!
@@slimpsy valeuzão :)
Very detailed! Great job!
Muito detalhado! Bom trabalho!
Cheguei aqui agora. Tô viciada nos vídeos dele. E fico emocionada com as suas reações. Revisto nossas músicas e vejo de maneira nova, td de novo. Obrigada por essas novas emoções.
Joge Ben-Jor: "têtêtêrêtê"
Rod Stewart: "If you want my money and you think I'm sexy, common sugar let me know"
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You know, Rod has to pay royalts for the sound. His "reef" was considered plagiarism.
The same with Adele and Martinho da Vila
Rod Stewart plagiarism this song
Vim comentar justamente isso kkkk
Você não estraga seus reacts VOCÊ FAZ O REACT, faz o que nenhum outro faz e que deveriam fazer igual a você!!
Rod Stewart plagiarized this chorus in the 70s
Ele precisa saber disso hahaha
Cheguei a escrever isso mas pensei: alguém já deve ter avisado
Dude, you must listen to "Cartola - A Vida é um moinho" and "Cartola - Preciso me encontrar" the second song is on the playlist of City of God, that you have reacted once. It's a totally different vibe of Ben Jor or Racionais, but it has a really dope melody and voice. Try it.
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Cuíca is the most joyful instrument we have around here
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Jorge Ben bugou ele vei ahhahaha muito foda ver isso acontecer com um gringo
Quando um brasileiro escuta essa canção bate uma NOSTALGIA fora do normal. A felicidade entrava nas casas, Jorge Ben Jor trás tanta satisfação cultural para nós, grande artista, grande MESTRE!
Já comentei em outro vídeo, mas vou falar nesse de novo, outro grande artista brasileiro, Chico Science, precursor de um estilo no Brasil, o manguebeat.
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Eu acho que ele ficaria louco com o som do maracatu
Garota de Ipanema é um produto de exportação superestimado, agora sim você chegou na música brasileira do povo, Jorge Ben!!!
Hahaha falou tudo!
Eu não suporto garota de ipanema, a música mais branquela brasileira já feito. Nem o próprio brasileiro gosta.
@@andrezarodrigues9264 🤣 nem precisa falar. O gosto do povo fala por si. Aqui é Jorge Ben na cabeça. Domingaaaaaz Domingaaaz.
@@Carlinhospaixao Ele devia reagir a música do Jorge Ben Jor - Zumbi, particularmente eu gosto de ouvir a versão de Ellen Oléria.
@@andrezarodrigues9264 ela canta muito. Mas eu gosto do Jorge. É bem cru. Mas gosto da Ellen com aquela voz forte. Muito boa. Enfim, os dois são coisa fina da melhor qualidade.
One fact about this song is that Rod Stewart plagiarized it on "Ya Think I’m Sexy?".
After a passage here in Brazil he kept this song in mind and he certainly thought that no one would notice.
@Mel : D não foi inconsciente, o próprio Rod admitiu.
This song, along with "Fio Maravilha" (Also by Jorge Ben Jor) when played here in Brazil, every self-respecting Brazilian starts jumping, throws his beer to the heavens, and dances under a rain of beer. It's beautiful.
O Brasil é isso. Eu acredito no meu país !❤️
Jorge Ben Melhor Músico Brasileiro
Também acredito muito!
Jorge Ben Jor é um dos melhores artistas brasileiros vivos, o cara com 17 anos já meteu uma das melhores músicas brasileiras (Jorge Ben Jor - Mas que nada), já mostrou a que veio. Sem contar toda sua discografia de uma qualidade magnifica.
Jorge Ben Jor is a treasure of Brasilian music.
My favourite album is 1974's "A Tábua de Esmeraldas".
From the first to the last song, its the dopest mix between samba, rock and Occultism/Hermeticism
Highly recommend this album. You'll go nuts with every song.
The instrument you heard is called a "cuíca". Crazy sound indeed.
Good review as always Mr. Goony.
Cheers to ya!
This entire album is super Esoteric borderlining History, Outer Space, Alchemy, and the full Portuguese Translation of Isaac Newton's Corpus Hermeticum letter (which, back way before Wikipedia and google were around, makes me wonder HOW THE FUCK THIS MAN KNEW SOME DEEP OCCULT STUFF)
All of the said above in a samba-rock rythm. Literally listed #6 on All-time Brasilian Music by the Rolling Stones Magazine #100 Brasilian Albums of all time.
Here's a english subtitled song from this album, about Zumbi dos Palmares, the Warrior enslaved.
ua-cam.com/video/4zMI4LyXkpw/v-deo.html
Aulas
Tu vai explodir a cabeça dele assim. Os Alquimistas estão chegando. Hahaha Brasil é demais.
A hora que ele ouvir uma música sobre uma GRAVATA, o cara vai pirar kkkkkkkkk
@@alexandresabarros1998 mais até do que uma gravata, é referencia ao Botânico Paracelso e reza a lenda que fala sobre os pontos de chakra.
E saporra toda num sambinha leve, ahahahahah
This is the what we call “creme de la creme” in Brazilian music. Jorge Ben Jor is something else entirely. Please listen to his album “A Tábua da Esmeralda” and get ready for it to blow your mind. It’s always so satisfying watching your reactions to brazilian culture.
this song is a club classic even outside Brazil - I'm sure someone has already mentioned Rod Stewart stealing the chorus. Jorge Ben had a good 15-20 years of putting just solid monster records, you've probably heard Mas Que Nada, there are a lot of US covers of that one. You could say his lyric choices are interesting sometimes, but you can see a lot of the time it doesn't really matter what he's singing. This song is off his Africa Brasil LP, it's straight bangers from start to finish. Check out Umbabarauma (Ponta de Lança Africano) and Xica da Silva, those are dope as hell too.
Word!
Most of the times it does matter what he sang, "Os Alquimistas estão chegando" and "Errare Humanum Est" are from one of his best albums(if not the best one) and have psychedelic meaningful lyrics,
Jorge Ben is so cool that when people asked if he was going to sue Rod Steward he said, nah not bothered. Let people enjoy it 😎
I was about to comment the exact same thing 🎉
Essa música foi feita em 1952 e desde então teve muitas versões. Essa que você ouviu é uma versão mais antiga e menos produzida. Tem um video do jorge ben jor cantando essa música com uma orquestra acompanhando que é uma obra prima. O mais legal dessa música é que mesmo ela tendo 70 anos ela ainda é tocada todo ano no carnaval em todos os lugares do Brasil. A energia que ela transmite é muito boa e todas as pessoas pulam felizes no refrão.
Foi feita em 1972 e ela tem, em 2023, 51 anos...
Bro, you need to be on one of his concerts. When the "te te te re te" starts, everybody starts jumping... it doesn't matter where you are, when you are, at that place and moment is carnival.
What I'm waiting for you to do is a reaction to "Olhos Coloridos". But you gotta read the history of the song too. And, then, when you hear it you'll understand why it's so important for black people in Brazil. The song became famous with Sandra de Sá. I strongly advise it. I believe you know Hella Black from Tobe Nwigwe. Olhos Coloridos gives the same feeling.
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You have no idea how it is to listen to it in a party with classic Brazilian music, is just EVERYONE singing, and dancing it's CRAZY, bom demais
About the sound in the beginning, it's an instrument called Cuíca. Search for it!
pretty quick bro, i was about to answer that haha
Esse é o Alquimista Sonoro da MPB...UM DOS MAIORES REPRESENTANTES DA NOSSA MÚSICA...❤🔊🎶🎵🎼🎤🙏
Essa música é um dos maiores ritimos do nosso carnaval irmão. BRASILEIRO PRA CARALHO. GRANDE BEN JOR. Um salve do Rio de Janeiro, terra desse gigante ai.
Os primeiros álbuns do Jorge Ben são como relíquias de tempos remotos da união do conhecimento, arte, flores e cachorrinhos.
É preciso salvar as crianças, as flores, os velhos e os cachorros.
Salve, faz "Jorge Ben Jor - Zumbi", musica maravilhosa. Aliás, todo o album "A tabua de Esmeralda" é, vale muito ouvir.. Forte abraço
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Álbum espetacular
Apóio. Todo o álbum Tábua de Esmeralda é fantástico para um react
Menina Mulher da Pele Preta
O mais legal do canal é justamente quando ele para e começa a buscar entender a música também e não só ouvir, e essa do Jorge Ben Jor é muito boa, não tem como não entrar no ritmo também 😂
some days ago Rolling Stone made their top 500 songs of all time. Almost everything was in english, as expected. Jorge Ben Jor made the list, singing in portuguese "Ponta de Lança Africano (Umbabarauma)"
Cara, você PRECISA ouvir "Mas que nada!" do Jorge Ben Jor também, você vai adorar, te garanto.
There's a brazilianist that says when Jorge Ben sings "teterete, te, te, te" it's just too much to translate it into words. So the voice becomes an instrument. Dope af!
that's absolutely true!
Jorge Ben Jor é o mestre!
O ritmo tropical, o uso de ritmos clássicos da ancestralidade preta do Brasil, o uso das palavras, o poder de criar a paisagem de uma história, de um sentimento, através da música.
Salve, Jorge Ben Jor! - Sempre! 🙇🏾♂️
É muito foda! Porque na época que poucos arriscavam-se usar a guitarra no movimento musical brasileiro ele foi fundo! e fora criticado por introduzir o som da guitarra elétrica em suas músicas. Mas ele nunca errou em utilizar esse instrumento em suas composições. O cara é o mestre, nível Tim Maia!
Muito foda, muito foda!
Ele tem o poder de pacificar tudo, inclusive uma guitarra na época em que elas eram usadas para trazer fogo na música!
Ele trazia água refrescante e tropical!
Guitarras em sua época eram agressivas! Eram fortes!
Com Jorge elas eram pacíficas, serenas, sem perder sua força, sua energia, sua eletricidade!
Muito foda, muito foda!
Please listen to the album called " A tábua de esmeralda",is one of the greatest records of Brazilian music and authored by Jorge Ben. No need to react, just listen!
Facts were spoken
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Eu amo essa canção do Jorge Ben. Maravilhosa❕🎙🎼🎵🎶👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
1:19, this is the sound of the cuíca, it is an Afro-Brazilian instrument! I really like this sound, other songs that use this instrument if you want to listen are "(Not Just) Knee Deep" by Funkadelic, "The Big-Bang Theory" by Parliament and some tracks from the album "Guerrilla Funk" by Paris!
Damn they definitely do use that on Knee deep
@@GoonyGoogles Yeah bro, that made me listen to more Funk too! As I said I really like this sound, if you want to hear more songs with this instrument you can check out more afro sounds from Brazil!
Quincy Jones also used cuica in Soul Bossa Nova
@@patrickpereira3288 Também!
@@mr.happybirthday3691 👍
A versão ao vivo é incrível, vai por mim meu amigo hahahaha vale um segundo react ... Parabéns por mais esse vídeo! 🖤
A versão ao vivo a pessoa sai até da cama da UTI pra pular hahahaha
@@didapavan hahhahahahah total
1:25 Esse som é de um instrumento musical tipico do samba brasileiro, chama-se cuíca.
You just fell in love with “Cuíca”. That’s the sound that you were wondering. I was born in Brazil listening to so many songs with that, and every time it feels like the first time I’m hearing it. Honestly, one of the most authentic instruments when it comes to Brazilian Music. It’s just so groovy, idk, vibes. Jorge Ben Jor is top 3 goats in Brazil, you will definitely love his discography. “Take it easy my brother Charles” is one song that you can’t miss.
Man, i know that you probably already read this one, but you would certainly love Baianasystem (i suggest the songs Sulamericano and/or Lucro). Also, now that you are presented with the absolute genius that is Jorge Ben you shoould know other insanely groovy songs from him: "take it easy my brother charlie" and "Adelita" i strongly suggest you listen to them!!!!
BAIANASYSTEM!!
PLEASE!
O amor do príncipe chá gelado com a princesa chimarrão. Te-te-te-tererê
Hahahahaha boaaaaa
It is awsome to watch someone enjoying this song for the first time! It is so famous here that it is so rare to see someone experiencing it for the first time, it is so cool to watch you enjoying it that much!
Your reactions are great, congratulations!!
Jorge Ben is king!
cuíca of the Mocotó trio
this is a MAJOR brazilian carnaval song! when it goes on, the dance floor go WILD
Dude, I´ve been to a few of his concerts throughout my life, and his concerts are pure energy, are made for dancing, cathartic. I wish you could have been to one of those, to get the full experience. This guy had been doing this since the sixties!
Real, essa música e "Felicidade" do Seu Jorge são ótimas para começar o dia!
I've been to five of his concerts and I couldn't be still for a single minute. It's a real party.
Jorge Ben Jor é um gênio. Simplesmente o maior.
Concordo !
Man... I LOVE your videos, I just kept smilying and laughing at this one, lol. It's so good to see you reacting to our music!!
foi absolutamente lindo assistir esse react e essa empolgação
Jorge Ben is one of my favorites of all time and a titan of Samba and Brazilian music legend. A musical & lyrical genius. This is just scratching the surface. You should definitely check out the albums Mas Que Nada, Força Bruta, the self-tilted Jorge Ben album and A Tabua de Esmeralda among others...
Man. Jorge Ben is one of the greatest brazilian musicians. Listen to his live on Acustico MTV. 'Jorge de Capadócia' tells a lot about our black culture.
It's Just like me when I discovered this song. I Just Heard It the ALL day. Rsrs
Grande Jorge Ben Jor!!! Ícone da música brasileira.
Hey! I loved this video! Thanks for your reaction!!!
The instument is called cuíca! Very used in samba.
Did you know Rod Stewart plagiarized Taj Mahal in "Do You Think I'm Sexy?" He came to a party in Rio de Janeiro once and claimed the song got stuck in his head. It was very polemical in the 70'.
Taj Mahal is a must in Carnaval! hahahha
Jorge Ben is iconic!!! You should check the original "Mas que nada!" (one of the most famous brazilian songs ever, and gringos only know the Sergio Mendes or Black Eyed Peas versions).
And a few more: "País Tropical"; "Ponta de Lança Africano (Umbabarauma); "Os alquimistas estão chegando"; "Xica da Silva", "Chove Chuva", "Take easy my brother Charlie", there is so many great songs...
Jorge Benjor é maravilhoso , sugiro escuta outras dele como :
1 O telefone
2 Menina mulher da pele preta
3 Falador passa mal
4 Oba lá vem ela
5 Chove chuva ... 🎶🎵
Cara, você tem que conhecer as profundezas do samba. Vai enlouquecer. Jorge Bem é o máximo. Tem muita música boa. Que bom que vc gostou. Entendo o que disse sobre não ser um canal de reacts de música brasileira mas, mesmo que você não continue postando videos aqui, continue pesquisando nossa música. Temos muita variedade de estilos e ritmos brasileiros e, acredite, de altíssimo nivel. Sou cantora de música popular brasileira e, se quiser, posso te ajudar com isso, será um prazer. Parabéns pelo conteúdo.
I get goose gumps with your reaction, Ben Jor is a brazilian pride.
React: "Jorge Ben Jor - O telefone tocou novamente".
It's another brasilian classic.
I wish you had a lot of people from the English speaking world watching your videos and discovering together with you the amazing Brazilian singers and music.
Adoramos o seu react, terá que fazer mais do Jorge agora rsrs.
Sabe como a gente é né, vamos ficar aqui te perturbado até vc fazer.
Como várias pessoas indicaram nos comentários, Faça react da música "zumbi"
It's so nice to see someone who loves and gets music that much just getting to know and apreciate our culture!
Jorge Ben Jor is a genius, makes more reactions from him
In 1978 Rod Stewart came to the Rio de Janeiro carnival and listened a lot to "Taj Mahal". Back in the studio, he used the melody of "te tere te te te tere te te" in the chorus of his song "Da Ya Think I'm Sexy?" After being sued, he donated the proceeds from the song to UNICEF. Rod Stewart admitted, in his biography, unintentional plagiarism.
Definitely intentional. He just thought he could get away with it.
Essa música é só energia. Um símbolo do carnaval regravado por vários artistas populares, inclusive em versões com outros idiomas.
You know what.... Every time you stop and comment on these musics I also want to take a moment to savor the sound.
Thank you for the videos. Keep the good work comin'
E o som de uma cuíca instrumento Brasileiro este som é lindo demais ❤️❤️❤️❤️ te assistindo em 2022 parabéns pelo canal estou amando 🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗
VOCE CHEGOU AO PURO SUCO DO BRASILLLLLL!!!! ❤❤❤ e tem muito mais pra conhecer meu amigo!!!
Muito bom. Escute "Cassiano 12° onda". Inspiração para Racionais tanto quanto o Grande Jorge Ben
No react has its sensitivity to understand the culture of a distinct country, as is Brazil. You're amazing!
Now that you are presented to Jorge Ben Jor, listen to Jorge da Capadócia, it's another one of his songs about a catholic saint. There's also Ogum, from Zeca Pagodinho about the same guy but from the perspective of a believer of candomblé, a brazilian syncretic faith that mixes catholicism and african religions
Also, racionais has recorded a dope version of jorge da capadocia
As a Brazilian gringo who goes to Brazil every carnival jorge bem jor had the most original Brazilin sound I've heard. The squeaking noise is a drum that uses a stick that you jab or stoke into it called cuaica.
Vai acostumando parça, Jorge Ben Jor tem uma obra monumental, os melhores álbuns na minha modesta opinião, A tábua de esmeralda, O negro é Lindo, África Brasil e Solta o Pavão.
Vale a pena escutar.
Ah, esse som aí que você ouviu e não reconheceu é um instrumento chamado Cuíca, muito usado no Samba e Pagode
Estou amando você curtindo as músicas do Brasil. Comecei a seguir você e fico feliz de ver o pessoal da gringa curtindo. Muito bom!!!
Já Pode Vir Pra Cá Irmão. Você sente toda a vibe que Rola aqui No Brasil Pelas músicas e tals. Venha Curtir um Pouco disso mais de perto. ✌🏽😎
Não canso de ver esse reality. As reações dele são demais. Show
Jorge Ben Jor is one of the most great artists of Brasil. Mano Brown call him of "master".
Nobody stands still listening Jorge Ben Jor!!! You just can't help!!!!
Dope sound it feels like a movie from 60s-early 80s like on some killed cornbread type shit
Facts
@@GoonyGoogles react to Jorge Ben Jor - Menina Mulher da Pele Preta / O Telefone Tocou Novamente (Acústico MTV): ua-cam.com/video/eVoKQa5yqBM/v-deo.html
This genre is called 'Samba Rock' and the instrument in the beginning of the song is called Cuíca. Shouts from Brazil.
Mano, seria lindo de ele fizesse um react com Os Originais do Samba. Seria uma bela forma de homenagear o Mussum e os sambistas da antiga.
Stewart's hit "Do Ya Think I'm Sexy" was released in 1978 on the album "Blondes Have More Fun". But six years earlier, in 1972, Ben gave the world the album “Ben”, with the wonderful “Taj Mahal” - where “came” the idea of the Scotsman.
Rob Stuwart roubou o refrão, é sempre bom lembrar
Jorge Ben Jor é um dos artistas mais inventivos que nasceu no Brasil. Sua obra é maravilhosa. É um dos grandes artistas brasileiros. E olha que são muitos e muitas!
Cara pelo amor de deus.
React a Racionais Mc's - A vida é um desafio. Na minha opinião é o melhor som deles
You should listening to Tábua de Esmeralda, the album made when Jorge was at his peak of music and studying of spirituality.
Dude, now that you know this song and know the lyrics you should really watch a video of a live version too really understand the vibe of it
Another youtuber said: This is the music that God hears when he's happy.
I found this beautiful. This song is joy, love and life.
Viva Jorge ben.. aprendeu oq é música né.. parabéns bem vindo
Wow! Happy to watch this! UA-cam stopped showing me your vids, but I had asked for a Jorge Ben reaction as well.
Do more of him, his song Zumbi talks about slavery and the different African tribes that were brought to Brazil to be sold.
Please react to "Ponta de Lança Africano", aldo by Jorge Ben Jor. It's a masterpiece
Estou amando o canal! Salve jorge!!!2023🙏🏿
Salve mano, reaja a música RIOS PONTES E OVERDRIVES DO CHICO SCIENCE E NAÇÃO ZUMBI
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Jorge Ben always puts an instant smile on your face. The man is magical.
this song was plagiarized by artist Rod Stewart , Jorge won the lawsuit
In the middle of listening to the song I could hear it. I did wonder if it had been stolen from Jorge.
@@GoonyGoogles Judicially yes, it was plagiarism. Sonically you can see
Rod Stewart came to Brazil in the 70's when this music was hitting. He created a very similar song called do ya think i'm sexy after that. You can recognize the chorus "teteteretete" in "do ya think i'm sexy..."
Jorge Ben in my opinion is the number Brazilian artists to make reactions to. Please make some more
Teus reacts são os melhores! Fiiiire
Dude, this music brings me some of the best memories i have in my life. To me this song isnt a song that i usually listen during my day, but in some parties, specially in college parties and carnival, this song is very popular. In the "teterete" part everybody throws their drinks to the air
i feel so happy seeing his music being appreciated
Man, you're entering in a HUGE ABYSM...that is our culture!! Thanks for that!
i looooooooooove your reactions! i can see myself listing to these songs for the first time, and i listen to them since i was born lol thank you for your work and spreading the word of brazilian black music, the best in the world (american is good too lol)