Mc Frances is back with Funk Do Brazil, an irresistible single that fuses French rap and Brazilian grooves. Here is a perfect and vitaminized tube, like a bridge between two cultures that we invite you to discover on JustFocus and believe us, it's surprising. At the age of 20 in 2013, Francês flew to another musical adventure, this time in Brazil. Living in a favela in Rio, he quickly integrated into the Brazilian musical world. A few years after his arrival, he met DJ Mandrake – a leading figure of Carioca Funk – who transmitted to him his love for the "Brazuca" culture and with whom he was able to see the evolution of Funk. Brazil is where he felt most at home. It is for this reason that he is now very close to the Brazilian culture of which he has strongly impregnated himself. This love for Brazilian culture motivates the young artist to invest fully in music and especially to write his own texts in Portuguese, French and English. An emblematic soundtrack of Rio's favelas, carioca funk was born in the late 1980s. It takes its name from the balls of the 1970s where disc jockeys played North American funk. This supercharged cocktail of Brazilian Popular Music (MPB), hip-hop and cheap electro serves as a release to a colorful youth, frustrated not to be able to enjoy the vaunted social elevator … In Brazil, music plays day and night, under the blazing sun or in the chiaroscuro of the yellow light pisses from street lamps, where women in denim shorts sway by greasy plastic tables and shirtless men sip ice cold beer in plastic cups. You are surely disoriented! All you have to do is listen to Funk Do Brazil, MC Frances' new single available digitally : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tSkAbVOyjHQ