Coisa Boa
Gloria Groove
Gloria Groove's Coisa Boa is Brazilian pop maximalism executed with genuine wit and craft — a track that announces its own brilliance in the first four bars and then spends the next three minutes delivering on that promise. The production is rich and layered: funk-adjacent grooves beneath pop architecture, vocal harmonies stacked into near-gospel territory, and a bass line that has opinions. Groove's voice is theatrical by design — she trained in performance as much as music, and every phrase is consciously shaped for effect — but the theatricality never tips into camp artifice. Coisa Boa lyrically celebrates self-worth and desire with the confidence of someone who fought for the right to take up space and has decided to do so loudly. It's a queer Black Brazilian pop anthem in the most specific and celebratory sense. Put it on before going out when you need to remember exactly who you are.
fast
2020s
rich, layered, vibrant
Brazil
Pop, Funk. Brazilian Pop / Funk Carioca. Confident, Celebratory. Opens with self-assured proclamation and sustains that energy throughout, building into collective celebration of identity.. energy 8. fast. danceability 9. valence 9. vocals: theatrical, projected, powerful, performance-trained, expressive. production: funk grooves, pop architecture, stacked vocal harmonies, prominent bass. texture: rich, layered, vibrant. acousticness 2. era: 2020s. Brazil. Pre-going-out ritual when you need a confidence surge and a reminder of who you are.