Ela é do Tipo
MC Zaac
"Ela é do Tipo" pulses with the raw, lo-fi swagger of Brazilian funk, MC Zaac riding a beat that's all muscle and minimalism. The production strips everything to essentials: a booming, distorted kick pattern in that uniquely Brazilian syncopation, sparse synth stabs, a vocal hook looped until it lodges in the skull. There's no melodic luxury here — the power is in repetition, in the relentless tamborzão rhythm that makes baile funk feel like a heartbeat amplified through blown speakers. Zaac's delivery is half-rapped, half-chanted, his Portuguese rolling in quick, percussive bursts, equal parts boast and invitation. The title — "she's the type" — sets up the song's whole world: a catalogue of attraction delivered with the unfiltered directness funk never apologizes for, sensual and street-level, more body than poetry. Culturally this is the sound of the favela parties and the open-air bailes of Rio and São Paulo, music born in marginalized communities that conquered the mainstream through sheer kinetic force, now soundtracking TikToks worldwide. The emotional landscape is uncomplicated joy and desire — no melancholy, no subtext, just the dance floor and the night. It's engineered for movement, for sweat, for crowds packed shoulder to shoulder under strobe lights. Best at maximum volume where the bass can distort, it's a track that exists entirely in the present tense.
fast
2010s
raw, driving, minimal
Brazil
baile funk, Brazilian funk. funk carioca / tamborzão. euphoric, sensual. Locks into relentless, uncomplicated joy and desire from the first beat to the last. energy 9. fast. danceability 10. valence 8. vocals: half-rapped, chanted, percussive, boastful, direct. production: booming distorted kick, tamborzão pattern, sparse synth stabs, lo-fi, minimal. texture: raw, driving, minimal. acousticness 1. era: 2010s. Brazil. Maximum volume at a sweaty baile funk party where the bass can distort.