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Thaide & DJ Hum - Pergunte A Quem Conhece album flac Performer: Thaide & DJ Hum
Title: Pergunte A Quem Conhece
Released: 1989
Country: Brazil
MP3 album: 1637 mb
FLAC album: 1935 mb
Rating: 4.4
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Genre: Hip-hop / Latin

Thaíde & Dj Hum attended the Sao Bento subway station in downtown São Paulo, the most respected and famous hip hop spot in Brazil in the 1980s. Thaíde was a b-boy before becoming an emcee. DJ Hum was already dee jay and plays in blacks parties in the suburb of São Paulo. Through this record I could realize that Rap could be done through different narratives, with varied themes. For example, classics like "and" permeate the imaginary of people through letters based on social criticism.

Discover all of this album's music connections, watch videos, listen to music, discuss and download. Pergunte a Quem Conhece (1989). Album by Thaide & DJ Hum. Corpo Fechado. Haboglabotribin' by Bernard Wright (1981). Pump Me Up by Trouble Funk (1982). Genius of Love by Tom Tom Club (1981). see 4 more connections.

When DJ Altair Gonçalves and breakdancer Humberto Martins met in 1980, they didn't know they would be one of the first Brazilian hip-hop duos, Thaíde DJ Hum. In 1988, they managed to get onto the collection Hip Hop Cultura de Rua with their songs Corpo Fechado and Homens da Lei. The good performance of the songs in the dance tracks brought them an immediate invitation for their first solo album, Pergunte a Quem Conhece, released in 1989, and followed by three others. One of their biggest hits is Sr. Tempo Bom (from Preste Atenção, 1996).

Some people say that the first rap song from Brazil is ‘Melo do Tagarela’, recorded in the year 1980. That’s the same year that ‘Rappers Delight’ became a big hit worldwide and famous actor Miele made his own version in Portuguese. Others says that the repente singer had rhythm and poetry ( or rap) even before this hip-hop wave reached the big city. Scroll down to check out some highlight records from the mix. Thaide & DJ Hum ‘Corpo Fechado’ from Pergunte A Quem Conhece (Estúdio Eldorado, 1989). Miele Melo do Tagarela from 7″ (RCA, 1980). Lebanese diva Fairuz’ 1978 album Wahdon reissued on vinyl.

Pergunte a quem conhece : Thaide Cesar Alves. Pergunte a quem conhece : Thaide Cesar Alves. Download PDF book format.

When DJ Altair Gonçalves and breakdancer Humberto Martins met in 1980, they didn't know they would be one of the first Brazilian hip-hop duos, Thaíde & DJ Hum. In 1988, they managed to get onto the collection Hip Hop Cultura de Rua with their songs "Corpo Fechado" and "Homens da Le. One of their biggest hits is "Sr. Tempo Bom" (from Preste Atenção, 1996).

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Tracklist

Corpo Fechado
Consciência
Minha Mina
Eu Tive Um Sonho
Coisas Do Amor
Falsidade
Final Dos Tempos
Pobrema

Versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
152.89.0561 Thaide & DJ Hum Pergunte A Quem Conhece ‎(LP, Album) Estúdio Eldorado 152.89.0561 Brazil 1989
ELD-06-2049 Thaide & DJ Hum Pergunte A Quem Conhece ‎(CD, Album, RE) Estúdio Eldorado ELD-06-2049 Brazil Unknown


Comments: (1)
Vuzahn
This record has a special flavor to me. I listened a lot to this duo in the 1990s, I like their other records, but no doubt it touched me more, it made a lot of sense in my musical training, because I was a boy when I first heard it.Thaíde & Dj Hum attended the Sao Bento subway station in downtown São Paulo, the most respected and famous hip hop spot in Brazil in the 1980s. Thaíde was a b-boy before becoming an emcee. DJ Hum was already dee jay and plays in blacks parties in the suburb of São Paulo.Through this record I could realize that Rap could be done through different narratives, with varied themes. For example, classics like "and" permeate the imaginary of people through letters based on social criticism. Already the song "Coisas de Amor" is romantic and talks about a possible love of Thaíde at the time. The " (Claudio) Eu Tive um Sonho" track is an homage to a friend, dead before the record was released in 1989. This track received a great version composed by Marcelo D2, in 1998.Another highlight of the record is the way it was produced. In the record there are tracks with samples - something that was more common in the hip-hop imagination since 1986. The track "(Claudio) Eu Tive um Sonho", for example, has a sample of the song "Latoya", by Just Ice. However, there are tracks made with electronic drums, without samples, remembering that the record was made in the 1980's in Brazil, and the times at that time were longer, and the information more difficult. Of course, some of LP sounds like 1986's hip-hop. And there are still tracks like "Consciência" and "Coisas do Amor" that made with the help of acoustic instruments.The record was produced by musicians André Jung and Nasi, of the São Paulo rock group, Íra!The record being produced by members of a rock band takes us back to the early 1980s in NY, when the Blondie group produced the instrumental of the legendary film Wild Style. This mix is interesting, this rule-breaking, because hip-hop owes much to other styles, as it is based on the use of samples of songs of different styles.In insert, instead of thanks, mentions to the masters of hip-hop: Afrika Bambaataa & Soul Sonic Force, Kool Herc, Grand Master Flash, Jazzy Jay, Rock Steady Crew, New York City Breakers...besides mentions to the masters of the Brazilian Black Music like Tim Maia, Azymuth, Tony Tornado, Tony Bizarro,Robson Jorge & Lincoln Olivetti, Sandra Sá and others. Anyway, a record well done is the reflection of good references, good musical influences, no doubt. This record is an example.Cheers,Rodrigo.