Djonga is one of the best Brazilian rappers at the new school. It has as references Racionais Mc's, Emicida, and other legends that he always mentions in his songs. Djonga is as relevant to our scene as Kendrick Lamar in the USA! Even Djonga himself has quoted K.Lamar songs of his. "Listening to Kendrick Lamar to never forget I'm not good yet."
This! 👆 Djonga is on the top of the modern brazilian rap scene along Baco Exu do Blues, with a lot of social consciousness and criticism. He sings "the truth that hurts when it's told" about racism and social prejudice.
Yo, in that last part, the woman in the toilet represents god, sitting on a throne and he's kinda standing there waiting for his turn to sit on that throne. The woman is looking at a fashion magazine with women with ideal bodies aswell. Theres a lot of shit to think around what he made on his videos and musics. The biggest of our generation over here. Shout out from BRAZIIIIIL!!
The interpretation of that ending is that the woman represents God, who is always represented as a man, white and thin, and in this case it is quite the opposite. You can also see that she is reading a fashion magazine, that is, shitting the beauty standards imposed by society and the Djonga stands beside her because he is waiting for her to leave the "throne" for him to take over, hence the boy who I wanted to be God One more thing, on part 1 you can see the Brazilian flag, which is in the chair of the rich family, being more specific, in the chair of the man, was sewn by the poor and black family. First the flag on the sewing machine, and then on the rich man's chair.
Primeiramente, queria pedir pra continuar reagindo às música do djonga, mesmo sendo um pouco mais difícil de entender por ter muita referência brasileira. E outra não sou de me inscrever em canal de react gringo não, por que só querem sugar do Brasil e fingem que gosta. Mas você tá pra ver que entende e gosta mesmo, fiz questão de me inscrever.
bro, listen BK' you will fall in love on the beat, on the letter's! I recommend you to listen the album "Castelos e ruínas" of this guy. It's amazing, I literally listened a million times.
mano, o jeito que você interpreta as nossas letras (especificamente de artistas que fazem poesia e que na minha opinião são músicas dificeis de interpretar), é de encantar qualquer um. Obrigado pelo conteúdo e por trazer os seus sentimentos e pensamentos de uma forma tão verdadeira. Com certeza, ganhou uma inscrita pra sempre. 😍
Neném, Dieguin and Pedro was Djonga’s friends that died cause traffic war that happens in Brazil’s favelas. Djonga almost always quote his friends and make their memories alive in his songs.
Hey, listen Don L - Aquela Fé. He says he's the favorite MC of his favorite MC. He is just one of the best Mc's in Brazil, Brown and Black Alien level, despite not having the size of both for the general public (in the scene he is respected)
Great reaction bro. Djonga is one of the most important rappers nowadays, here in Brazil, mainly for his lyrics, which are endowed with references and activism. I would love to see you react to more of his songs.
Your content is trully genuine man, we can see that you pay attention to every detail in the lyrics, that's amazing for a non brazilian you got the message pretty quick, keep it up!
Pra conhecer mesmo a cultura brasileira você poderia ouvir Chico Science, ele criou um estilo de música misturando elementos da cultura brasileira, o Manguebeat, ele lançou dois álbuns com sua banda, Chico Science e Nação Zumbi, e infelizmente veio a falecer aos 30 anos em um acidente de carro em 1997 e creio que um bom começo é Banditismo por uma questão de classe.
That line about the "Screams of the excluded ones" 1:37, I believe it's a reference to the "Shout of the Excluded Ones", an annual march that takes place in several cities, on September 7th, brazilian Independence Day. This movement started in 1995, organized by the progressive wing of the catholic church and is a way of getting together several movements, organizations and activists fighting against social injustices and highlighting the farse of celebrating independence while our economy and politics are still influenced by the strongest capitalist countries and companies and our people remains shackled to poverty and violence.
Salve Salve! Faça mais do Djonga pois ela representa demais, me emociono sempre que escuto. "DJONGA - Não sei Rezar" vale muito a pena uma atenção. Ele é realmente diferenciado
Djonga is one of the greatest rappers of history of this country, in my opinion! June of 94 is when he was born, and the names in the song "neném e dieguinho" is from some friends of him that have passed away he talks about them in others songs too. hope u listen and react to olho de tigre (eye of the tiger, in english). love your videos and the way that u r making brazilian music and culture more noticeable!
About some references mentioned during his flow: - Renato Russo was a important singer who added so much to our culture. His track "Lost time" is still sung in ever "music circle" (it's even cliché); He died with AIDS (HIV); -"Parents and sons" is also a mark of a generation, sung by Renato Russo; -"I just wanted my toy that cuts swaetahirt" is a mention from Racionais MCS's - Vida Loka part I. -"And die idol like Ayrton, and not die early like Ayrton" Ayrton Senna was a world Formula 1 champion who died tragiclly inna race accident. Despite being an idol to brazilians, he died at 34 during the height of his career; -"I'm a book of Tim Maia written by Nelson Motta" You already know Tim Maia. His life was a tragedy as his suddenly dead, inna music show;Nelson Motta is a famous writer, songwriter -There are some hip hop refences samples in the end;
9:10 "Closed Body" can be translated as "Unbreakable", the name of the song hes referencing is a reference to the movie "Unbreakable", in Brazil tis "Corpo Fechado", in literal translation is "Closed Body". Without the reference the line doesn't make sense .
Hey men, ive been watching your reactions for a few days now, u just came up in my recomendations and bro i cant stop watching. It's awesome to have someone from a different country watching and listening to our music and our culture and be so polite and hyped about it, understanding how it is and making that many precise coments even with that language barrier. Anyways, as a fan i just want u to react "A Música da Mãe" from Djonga as well, that shit is fire.
O Djonga é o mais foda da nova geração!! Tem como não, apesar de eu gostar muito das músicas do Saint/BK/Froid/Hot e Oreia etc, com o Djonga é diferente
Man this dude is the best representation of hip-hop mc's you know... like the most recent ultimate power of Brazilian Rap hsuahusa pride of Racionais Mc's ...
This song and and your comment about Donald Glover relate so much. It is exactly on point. They gotta make it, but then they have this gigantic guilt hunting them. Don L says that in a song “fighting to become part of the system that I fight against”. The feeling of a successful black person in our system is beyond me, must be tough as hell.
Figura de linguagem e musicalidade, e um bglh foda tlg, a parte foda que são as alusões aos sons do legião no início da música, o gringo não consegue perceber, culturas diferentes
@@victorsilva9512 mas é muito mais acessível pra gente e às vezes nem perde, pq boa parte da cultura pop que a gente consome é gringa. Dificilmente algum gringo vai saber quem é legião urbana, mas se disser Nirvana, quase todo mundo no Brasil vai saber.
@@Patuffson Sim, mas oq digo em relação a referencias que perdemos é sobre programas da tv gringa por exemplo, e referencias de pessoas que não são famosas globalmente, tipo o djonga numa musica cita pepê e neném, tem varias pepê e neném de lá que a gnt não pega a referencia
the end,by the way, is like a reference to the heavens, with god as thath woman and he as waiting to sit on the throne(in brazil, o trono, the same word as the sit of a king can be the toilet)
in reference to the name of the album, the boy that wanted to be god, and before that, he is in a table with the tradicional slavory white family and he dies and go to heaven
DO IT MORE, PLZZZZZ!!! I'm from Brazil and Djonga is literaly my favorite rapper, if you but his name on youtube u r just going to find out lot's of ft. of his, just a little treasure this site
Hey bro,excellent react very good analysis of the song and music video, you understood a lot of the messages that djonga wanted to send us! Save from Brazil 🇧🇷
I just felt the need to say that is really nice to see a reaction from someone that dont speak our language but get the whole meaning of the song, shout out to you brother.
agora sim o raper q eu mais queria ver no canal kkk, djonga o melhor dessa geraçao do rap brasileiro. muto bom seria legal reagir ao album todo pois é muto impactante e com fortes criticas socias o que é um dos varios pontos fortes do djonga .
a lot of his references comes from de fact that he was a history student, before de sucess come.. Djonga is amazing, he brings a lot of social critics of our brazilian culture that was been here since 1500 into now
Ayrton is Ayrton Senna, is a formula one driver that won a ton of prizes and made formula one very popular in brazil for a period of time. He died very early, at 34 years old in 1994. Renato Russo is a very important singer from a band called Legião Urbana, that was and still is very important to brazilian people because of the social, personal and political lyrics of their songs (mainly written by Renato). He also died from a young age by AIDS, 36 years old in 1996. The song Djonga references is called Tempo Perdido ("Lost time") by legião urbana.
Hey goony, idk if you'll read this, but your channel is so important, me as a white brazilian who studies/knows about activism, me myself can see and feel the music, and your reaction and identification with the lyrics, and the way u feel it more than a lot of brazilians themselves. I use to have the goosebumps with those lyrics and punchlines, but when i see u having and feeling em, it gives me more, its so dope when u react and realize that we actually know about activism, and black culture, and references/troubles in the usa, cause the main concept of brazil is that we dumb and shit, its so good for me to know that our country is being seen, and our culture and wisdom is being reflected around the world, thank you a lot for your job, appreciate that for real. Shoutout from brasil
That sound is an instrument called "cuíca". It has some pieces of leather that you grind against it other and it makes a high loud sound. It's an essential instrument for percussion sessions in Samba big bands.
bro, bring more songs from him... please!!!! you're so intelligent, you can understand almost everything even without knowing portuguese, i mean that's fire bro
Sup man!! I'm Brazilian and I've been listening to rap since I was 10 years old and the first one I heard was RACIONAIS MCS - DA PONTE PRA CA, and man, I'm 23 and I still listen every week. Please listen and react!! I actually thought their reacts about Brazilian rap were really fucking awesome. please make more bro
Djonga is the king of references. so he talks a lot about other songs, or movies or works in general in his lines. for example, when he says, "I woke up feeling Renato Russo, wanting to make up for 'lost time'". Lost time is the name of a song by Renato Russo. and he continues: "the world is so complicated I think of 'parents and children'". another song by Renato Russo
Tem que trazer mais reacts ao longo da semana, agora você é refem dos brasileiros, cara . E venha nos visitar no Brasil!
Kkkkkkkkk
Bora fazer vaquinha kkkk
@@imprensa-nicollyrezende8873 nesse pique mesmo, mas do jeito que o real pra ele está barato até mendigo tem condições de visitar o Brasil kkkkkkkkk
@@VNCSi né 1000 dólares cara já viaja pelo brasil todo
@@FxpRJ pprt kkkkkk
Djonga is one of the best Brazilian rappers at the new school. It has as references Racionais Mc's, Emicida, and other legends that he always mentions in his songs. Djonga is as relevant to our scene as Kendrick Lamar in the USA! Even Djonga himself has quoted K.Lamar songs of his. "Listening to Kendrick Lamar to never forget I'm not good yet."
This! 👆
Djonga is on the top of the modern brazilian rap scene along Baco Exu do Blues, with a lot of social consciousness and criticism.
He sings "the truth that hurts when it's told" about racism and social prejudice.
Exactly
True
@@joaoguilhermehazindecastro8771 djonga e baco na mesma frase? no meu mundo ideal isso é esquartejamento em praça publica
@@dudupcq ? No seu mundo msm, pq ate música juntos os cara tem
React Djonga - Olho de tigre
Drx brow , olho de tigre 🐯 to Na espera tbm
Nah that one ain’t that good
Please react that
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He is a legend
Djonga from Belo Horizonte!
SALVE BH, SOMOS GIGANTESSSS
BH é quem
BH é quem??? BH é noois😎
Quero que ele reaja a olho de tigre , vamos tds enviar para que ele faça o react a Djonga olho de tigre
BH é Nois
Salve
Yo, in that last part, the woman in the toilet represents god, sitting on a throne and he's kinda standing there waiting for his turn to sit on that throne. The woman is looking at a fashion magazine with women with ideal bodies aswell. Theres a lot of shit to think around what he made on his videos and musics. The biggest of our generation over here. Shout out from BRAZIIIIIL!!
Nice point man
And by shitting while reading it, it means she doesn't give a shit about it 😂
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that's right!
The interpretation of that ending is that the woman represents God, who is always represented as a man, white and thin, and in this case it is quite the opposite. You can also see that she is reading a fashion magazine, that is, shitting the beauty standards imposed by society and the Djonga stands beside her because he is waiting for her to leave the "throne" for him to take over, hence the boy who I wanted to be God
One more thing, on part 1 you can see the Brazilian flag, which is in the chair of the rich family, being more specific, in the chair of the man, was sewn by the poor and black family. First the flag on the sewing machine, and then on the rich man's chair.
this is your opinion and interpretation or djonga said somewhere? im curioussss
wow. Nerver noticed it like this. It makes sense
CARALHO que visão vc teve
mas agr vc jogou o jogo ein patroa. Ta maluco q visao!!
Perfeito
melhor react do youtube ! o cara entende mais as musicas BR do que nós mesmos.
Fala não mano, ele entende o rap é sente o rap isso que é foda
o cara é muito inteligente, desenrolado e tem bagagem pra caralho
Maluco é cirúrgico. Puta olho clínico.
Fale por você mesmo
Ele é surreal ! Rap é uma linguagem universal.
"não sei se ele é bem aceito no Brasil"
Djonga manda e desmanda em Minas Gerais, e basicamente é o responsável por mover a cena nacional inteira.
Primeiramente, queria pedir pra continuar reagindo às música do djonga, mesmo sendo um pouco mais difícil de entender por ter muita referência brasileira. E outra não sou de me inscrever em canal de react gringo não, por que só querem sugar do Brasil e fingem que gosta. Mas você tá pra ver que entende e gosta mesmo, fiz questão de me inscrever.
ele depende de um certo canal para reagir às músicas, canais que fazem as legendas em inglês
@@luiz-5772 Eu sei né cara kkkk
Digo o mesmo
ACHO RINCON MAIS DIFICIL QUE DJONGA, QUERIA QUE ELE FIZESSE CESAR
bro, listen BK' you will fall in love on the beat, on the letter's! I recommend you to listen the album "Castelos e ruínas" of this guy. It's amazing, I literally listened a million times.
Sigo na sombra
Sigo na sombra
Upzada
one of the best new school rap album of Brazil
Upp
The song in 11:43 is called "Esquiva da Esgrima" is from "Criolo", you should react.
Eu admito, tô viciado nesses reacts ! Caralho que foda
mano, o jeito que você interpreta as nossas letras (especificamente de artistas que fazem poesia e que na minha opinião são músicas dificeis de interpretar), é de encantar qualquer um. Obrigado pelo conteúdo e por trazer os seus sentimentos e pensamentos de uma forma tão verdadeira. Com certeza, ganhou uma inscrita pra sempre. 😍
Até que enfim , já estava ansioso aqui , mas tá em Falta o react . Djonga olho de tigre 🐅
Neném, Dieguin and Pedro was Djonga’s friends that died cause traffic war that happens in Brazil’s favelas. Djonga almost always quote his friends and make their memories alive in his songs.
Nem eu sabia do significados dos nomes deles
Hey, listen Don L - Aquela Fé. He says he's the favorite MC of his favorite MC. He is just one of the best Mc's in Brazil, Brown and Black Alien level, despite not having the size of both for the general public (in the scene he is respected)
Don L é o cara
Essa msc é uma oração
cada verso é algo incrível e surreal !
Don l é lenda
@@KeffNorth somente uma das maiores letras do rap nacional. É tipo um hino, bizarro de bom
@@p.guilherme16 sim meu mano, principalmente na hora q começa o piano q ele diz “ uma frase muda o fim do filme “
@@KeffNorth véi, Carlim - Gallo - chega na faixa e põe em outro patamar a já excelente faixa. É surreal. Costa a Costa dms
Great reaction bro. Djonga is one of the most important rappers nowadays, here in Brazil, mainly for his lyrics, which are endowed with references and activism. I would love to see you react to more of his songs.
dude great reaction and great analisis
Isso foi muito bom!!!!!
Continue reagindo a nossa cultura, é muito importante para nós.
Nosso camisa 10
Ademafia carai
Ih crl ademafia por aqui
Your content is trully genuine man, we can see that you pay attention to every detail in the lyrics, that's amazing for a non brazilian you got the message pretty quick, keep it up!
we love djonga, he has so many great songs. Hope you can react more to it when you have time. Love that video!!!
Pra conhecer mesmo a cultura brasileira você poderia ouvir Chico Science, ele criou um estilo de música misturando elementos da cultura brasileira, o Manguebeat, ele lançou dois álbuns com sua banda, Chico Science e Nação Zumbi, e infelizmente veio a falecer aos 30 anos em um acidente de carro em 1997 e creio que um bom começo é Banditismo por uma questão de classe.
Samba makossa, SALVE CHICO SCIENCE!!!!
That line about the "Screams of the excluded ones" 1:37, I believe it's a reference to the "Shout of the Excluded Ones", an annual march that takes place in several cities, on September 7th, brazilian Independence Day.
This movement started in 1995, organized by the progressive wing of the catholic church and is a way of getting together several movements, organizations and activists fighting against social injustices and highlighting the farse of celebrating independence while our economy and politics are still influenced by the strongest capitalist countries and companies and our people remains shackled to poverty and violence.
Ele é totalmente aceito! Muita história envolvida, muita base, muito soco na cara do sistema!
Congrats bro
That's right my dear, Djonga was born in June 94
Salve Salve! Faça mais do Djonga pois ela representa demais, me emociono sempre que escuto. "DJONGA - Não sei Rezar" vale muito a pena uma atenção. Ele é realmente diferenciado
Brilliant how u understand so much even not knowing the references he makes during all the song.
Djonga is one of the greatest rappers of history of this country, in my opinion! June of 94 is when he was born, and the names in the song "neném e dieguinho" is from some friends of him that have passed away he talks about them in others songs too.
hope u listen and react to olho de tigre (eye of the tiger, in english). love your videos and the way that u r making brazilian music and culture more noticeable!
About some references mentioned during his flow:
- Renato Russo was a important singer who added so much to our culture. His track "Lost time" is still sung in ever "music circle" (it's even cliché); He died with AIDS (HIV);
-"Parents and sons" is also a mark of a generation, sung by Renato Russo;
-"I just wanted my toy that cuts swaetahirt" is a mention from Racionais MCS's - Vida Loka part I.
-"And die idol like Ayrton, and not die early like Ayrton" Ayrton Senna was a world Formula 1 champion who died tragiclly inna race accident. Despite being an idol to brazilians, he died at 34 during the height of his career;
-"I'm a book of Tim Maia written by Nelson Motta" You already know Tim Maia. His life was a tragedy as his suddenly dead, inna music show;Nelson Motta is a famous writer, songwriter
-There are some hip hop refences samples in the end;
Djonga è Rei no Brasil ❤️👑 O vídeo ficou foda.
Now you just got into our radar, I loved this react and i thing a lot of my brazilian fellas will too! Just subscribed!
De BH pro mundo . . . vlw Djonga Pela representatividade
9:10 "Closed Body" can be translated as "Unbreakable", the name of the song hes referencing is a reference to the movie "Unbreakable", in Brazil tis "Corpo Fechado", in literal translation
is "Closed Body". Without the reference the line doesn't make sense
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A galerinha do Patreon podia lançar Favela Vive (1, 2, 3 e 4) pra ele curtir em!?
Além de apresentar vários dos caras novos é uma put* mensagem
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Hey men, ive been watching your reactions for a few days now, u just came up in my recomendations and bro i cant stop watching. It's awesome to have someone from a different country watching and listening to our music and our culture and be so polite and hyped about it, understanding how it is and making that many precise coments even with that language barrier. Anyways, as a fan i just want u to react "A Música da Mãe" from Djonga as well, that shit is fire.
Primeiraaaa, até que enfim! Estava ansiosa esperando por isso!!! 🇧🇷
I always talk but I'll talk again, the best react channel in the WORLD
O Djonga é o mais foda da nova geração!! Tem como não, apesar de eu gostar muito das músicas do Saint/BK/Froid/Hot e Oreia etc, com o Djonga é diferente
Great job man! Your reacts are dope. I'm staying watching more and more about your job.
djonga melhor artista do brasil
Desde Racionais o melhor da Cena, os argumentos que os caras dizem pra desmerecer ele eram os mesmos que usavam pra falar mal do Racionais MC
Do SERRÃO pro mundo, salve BH DESGRAÇAAA
As a Brazilian viewer of your video, despite the language barrier you understood the essentials of "June '94", perfect brother I liked it a lot.
dude you have to hear it "a vida é um desafio" or in english "life is a challenge" from racionais is the type if song with heavy lyrics about reality.
eu acho q ja tem, ele ja fez varios dos racionais
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não acredito que você ainda não reagiu a música "Da ponte pra cá", dos racionais manooooo
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Obrigado por isso...
Man this dude is the best representation of hip-hop mc's you know... like the most recent ultimate power of Brazilian Rap hsuahusa pride of Racionais Mc's ...
As much as i love this music, i love even more the video, all the symbology in it, i had to watch and research to understand, Djonga is a genius
Espero que faça mais conteúdo sobre o Djonga, ele é um monstro da nova escola do rap BR.
Unfortunately you need to live in Brazil to fully appreciate Djonga. The number of references he throws at you is insane
This song and and your comment about Donald Glover relate so much. It is exactly on point. They gotta make it, but then they have this gigantic guilt hunting them. Don L says that in a song “fighting to become part of the system that I fight against”.
The feeling of a successful black person in our system is beyond me, must be tough as hell.
Djonga è tão nosso, que mesmo entendendo a letra, muito difícil um gringo entender de fato a história da música (Cada música, uma história)
YOYOYO DJONGA IS FROM MINAS GERAIS, HE IS THE BEST RAPPER IN BRAZIL RIGHT NOW
HE'S A BEAST HE'S AWESOME
Foda mesmo, nunca tinha escutado!
Of the new generation, he is the goat. Respected by the OGs and at the same time at the top of the new youngstas. DOPE.
Figura de linguagem e musicalidade, e um bglh foda tlg, a parte foda que são as alusões aos sons do legião no início da música, o gringo não consegue perceber, culturas diferentes
nas musicas gringas a gnt perde muita referência tbm man, n tem jeito
@@victorsilva9512 mas é muito mais acessível pra gente e às vezes nem perde, pq boa parte da cultura pop que a gente consome é gringa. Dificilmente algum gringo vai saber quem é legião urbana, mas se disser Nirvana, quase todo mundo no Brasil vai saber.
É, e Djonga usa muitos trocadilhos que não dá pra traduzir.
@@Patuffson Sim, mas oq digo em relação a referencias que perdemos é sobre programas da tv gringa por exemplo, e referencias de pessoas que não são famosas globalmente, tipo o djonga numa musica cita pepê e neném, tem varias pepê e neném de lá que a gnt não pega a referencia
@@victorsilva9512 claro, mas o que tô dizendo é que não é simétrico. Americano mal sabe onde fica o Brasil e a gente sabe um monte da cultura deles.
Muito foda seu canal! Conheci hoje e ja to curtindo pra caralho! Segue em frente bro, você é muito bom no que faz!
Hell yeah brother, new Kanye album and GG video in the same day?? No need to go to church lol
the end,by the way, is like a reference to the heavens, with god as thath woman and he as waiting to sit on the throne(in brazil, o trono, the same word as the sit of a king can be the toilet)
in reference to the name of the album, the boy that wanted to be god, and before that, he is in a table with the tradicional slavory white family and he dies and go to heaven
Muitas referências brasileiras que fica difícil de explicar pra alguém de fora
Just God knows how I was excited to watching you reacting some Djonga's song... there's more track from him to listen dog.... see yah bro... shout out
Faz react da musica: Deposito dos Rejeitados Facçao Central
Uma do facção ia ser ÉPICO 👑
@@aspprock ele ia conhecer o melhor dos melhores, Eduardo Taddeo
Facção seria massa
Necrotério dos Vivos do Edu. Slk
Ele tem que ver o melhor
DO IT MORE, PLZZZZZ!!!
I'm from Brazil and Djonga is literaly my favorite rapper, if you but his name on youtube u r just going to find out lot's of ft. of his, just a little treasure this site
Djonga é tipo o nosso Kanye west brasileiro
Acho que o nosso Kanye é o Baco, Djonga ta mais pra Kendrick mermu. Hehehe
@@bianigga é o kenye west da Bahia kkk
@@yank062 exatamente... Hahahah tanto que eu acho o Bluesman na mesma pegada do clip do album dele
@@yank062 ele eh de Belo Horizonte, respeita zz
@@bianigga sim!!!
Daaaamnn bro, i repeat you does the best reactions i ever see! shout out bro, such a smart person.
React ao "É o terror " do GOG
Hey bro,excellent react very good analysis of the song and music video, you understood a lot of the messages that djonga wanted to send us! Save from Brazil 🇧🇷
How os going?
I know that people suggest BR lyrics a lot of but "Gabriel O Pensador" is greatest BR artists in this time!
Great job
I just felt the need to say that is really nice to see a reaction from someone that dont speak our language but get the whole meaning of the song, shout out to you brother.
React to anyone of Zeca Pagodinho's songs, it's the real Samba
And the funk thing is: could be Anyone from him!
agora sim o raper q eu mais queria ver no canal kkk, djonga o melhor dessa geraçao do rap brasileiro. muto bom seria legal reagir ao album todo pois é muto impactante e com fortes criticas socias o que é um dos varios pontos fortes do djonga .
Yo man, react to Eu Sou 157 - Racionais MC-s - English subs (Natalia Medalhão)
we have a lot of "new gen" rappers like djonga goony, make some other reacts, that was dope to see man, congrats from jabaquara, sao paulo, brazil
Eu percebi que os vídeos que ele reage músicas brasileiras são os que mais tem visualizações. Sempre vemos aqui representar.
Never heard, I'll listen now with react!
Você com certeza é uns dos melhores aqui do UA-cam reagindo!!!!!!!!
a lot of his references comes from de fact that he was a history student, before de sucess come.. Djonga is amazing, he brings a lot of social critics of our brazilian culture that was been here since 1500 into now
YESSSSSSSS I've been waiting for this one
banger song, banger channel, banger video
Djonga is awesome, one of the best hip hop singers
Mano Que react FODA...Ganhou merece respeito 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷👊🏾
Ele faz o melhor react da internet, com interesse e principalmente respeito!
MONSTROOOOOOOOOOO, me arrepiei do inicio ao fim da análise
Representing my hood. Bh, Zn, djonga. It's so nice to see him shine
He is, in fact very good. One of the best of the new generation.
I've waited so long 4 this reaction hahah
Djonga it’s the greatest of nowadays, that’s for sure!!! React to “Olho de Tigre” (eye of tiger) by him
Ayrton is Ayrton Senna, is a formula one driver that won a ton of prizes and made formula one very popular in brazil for a period of time. He died very early, at 34 years old in 1994. Renato Russo is a very important singer from a band called Legião Urbana, that was and still is very important to brazilian people because of the social, personal and political lyrics of their songs (mainly written by Renato). He also died from a young age by AIDS, 36 years old in 1996. The song Djonga references is called Tempo Perdido ("Lost time") by legião urbana.
Hey goony, idk if you'll read this, but your channel is so important, me as a white brazilian who studies/knows about activism, me myself can see and feel the music, and your reaction and identification with the lyrics, and the way u feel it more than a lot of brazilians themselves. I use to have the goosebumps with those lyrics and punchlines, but when i see u having and feeling em, it gives me more, its so dope when u react and realize that we actually know about activism, and black culture, and references/troubles in the usa, cause the main concept of brazil is that we dumb and shit, its so good for me to know that our country is being seen, and our culture and wisdom is being reflected around the world, thank you a lot for your job, appreciate that for real. Shoutout from brasil
Reage mais dele, DJONGA IS ONE OF THE BEST BRAZILIAN
That sound is an instrument called "cuíca". It has some pieces of leather that you grind against it other and it makes a high loud sound. It's an essential instrument for percussion sessions in Samba big bands.
you has to brought more from Djonga, bro
he is like top 1 here, he is a legend
Djonga is the best…his rhymes are badass...it’s clever and accurate…isn’t it?👏
Continue esse trabalho man, nós estamos amando!!!
Melhor cantor de rap brasileiro da atualidade Djonga.
Hey man, dope song! Apart from that, I'm using your videos\channel to practice my listening :D. So...just thank you!
Djonga is one of the greatest Brazilian rappers man!
bro, bring more songs from him... please!!!! you're so intelligent, you can understand almost everything even without knowing portuguese, i mean that's fire bro
Sup man!! I'm Brazilian and I've been listening to rap since I was 10 years old and the first one I heard was RACIONAIS MCS - DA PONTE PRA CA, and man, I'm 23 and I still listen every week. Please listen and react!! I actually thought their reacts about Brazilian rap were really fucking awesome. please make more bro
goony, i wonder how many foreigners realy listen and know our music here in brasil
like we know every rapper from the us since like the 80s
Best of Brazil, bro. The best!
Djonga is the king of references. so he talks a lot about other songs, or movies or works in general in his lines.
for example, when he says, "I woke up feeling Renato Russo, wanting to make up for 'lost time'".
Lost time is the name of a song by Renato Russo.
and he continues: "the world is so complicated I think of 'parents and children'".
another song by Renato Russo