Ela Pode (Toma Toma)
MC Ryan SP & DJ GM
The production on this one hits like a bass speaker mounted in a car door — the 150 BPM funk carioca kick rattles through the chest before a single word is sung. DJ GM builds the track around a repeating synth riff that feels both skeletal and relentless, leaving negative space that MC Ryan SP fills with a rapid-fire, percussive delivery closer to spoken word than singing. His voice carries that distinctly São Paulo baile funk energy: cocky, street-level, unashamed. The lyric is a celebration of female confidence and sexual autonomy, told from a worshipping male perspective — there's admiration baked into the bravado. Culturally this lives at the intersection of peripheria São Paulo nightlife and the TikTok virality that spread Brazilian funk into international ears around 2022-2023. The chant-like hook is designed to be screamed in a crowd, and that's exactly where this song belongs — not headphones in a bedroom but a sweaty dance floor at 2am, people packed shoulder-to-shoulder, the bass shaking the walls. It's music that doesn't ask permission.
very fast
2020s
raw, bass-heavy, percussive
São Paulo peripheria baile funk scene, Brazil
Funk Carioca, Electronic. Baile Funk. euphoric, playful. Sustains pure bravado and crowd energy from the first kick drum to the last bar with no emotional descent — celebration without resolution.. energy 9. very fast. danceability 10. valence 8. vocals: rapid-fire male rap, percussive, street-level, cocky, spoken-word adjacent. production: pounding funk carioca kick, skeletal repeating synth riff, heavy low-end, deliberate negative space. texture: raw, bass-heavy, percussive. acousticness 1. era: 2020s. São Paulo peripheria baile funk scene, Brazil. sweaty club dance floor at 2am, bass shaking the walls, packed shoulder-to-shoulder crowd