Mega Funk 3.0 ((link))

Want to jump on this trend? Here is a five-minute crash course:

Here’s a for Mega Funk 3.0 — designed as if it’s the next evolution of a high-energy, bass-driven funk genre or a music production tool/sample pack.

For the uninitiated, Brazilian Funk (often called Funk Carioca) has been a staple of Rio de Janeiro's favelas since the late 1980s. But the genre never stopped mutating. We saw the rise of Funk Ostentação (luxury funk), then Funk 150 BPM , and later the international explosion of Brazilian Bass . Now, a new hybrid has emerged from the underground laboratories of DJs like Mu540, DJ Arana, and MC’s like GW and Rick.

Want to jump on this trend? Here is a five-minute crash course:

Here’s a for Mega Funk 3.0 — designed as if it’s the next evolution of a high-energy, bass-driven funk genre or a music production tool/sample pack.

For the uninitiated, Brazilian Funk (often called Funk Carioca) has been a staple of Rio de Janeiro's favelas since the late 1980s. But the genre never stopped mutating. We saw the rise of Funk Ostentação (luxury funk), then Funk 150 BPM , and later the international explosion of Brazilian Bass . Now, a new hybrid has emerged from the underground laboratories of DJs like Mu540, DJ Arana, and MC’s like GW and Rick.