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15 October 2024
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Rhythm and Flow: Brazil, Netflixs first Brazilian musical reality show, has just released its trailer and poster, giving a glimpse of what to expect from the competition among 18 participants that will crown a rising star in the national rap scene. Part 1, featuring four episodes, will be available on November 12. Part 2, with the final two episodes, premieres on November 19.
Rhythm and Flow: Brazil is the Brazilian version of the US show Rhythm & Flow and highlights the artistic growth of the participants throughout the competition. The winner will receive R$ 500,000 to launch their career as well as a spot on Season 5 of Sintonia.
Serving as judges are Djonga, from Belo Horizonte; Filipe Ret, from Rio de Janeiro; and sisters Tasha & Tracie, from S o Paulo. Following the same format as the US, French and Italian versions, the reality show is shot in the three judges hometowns, with a focus on the places that impacted their careers - Viaduto Santa Tereza (in Belo Horizonte), Tavares Bastos and Lapa (in Rio de Janeiro) and Cidade Tiradentes (in S o Paulo).
The show also features 20 artists from the Brazilian scene: Azzy, Bob13, Dallas, Dexter, Ebony, FBC, Iza Sabino, Jottap , Karol Conk , KL JAY, Laudz, Marcelo D2, Maru2D, MC Luanna, Negra Li, N.I.N.A, Sidoka, Vulgo FK, WIU, and Zegon. Each will support the artistic growth of the new crop of rap and trap artists taking part in the competition.
Meet the 18 participants of the competition:
Afrodite BXD
Rio de Janeiro
Afrodite is an artist from Baixada Fluminense in Rio de Janeiro, whose journey reflects the reality of many women from the periphery. Music entered her life as a refuge during tough times. Through slams, Afrodite began writing poetry. However, it was witnessing a young woman transform into a giant with the power of her voice during a battle that solidified the path she wanted to take. She started composing and recording her songs, capturing the attention of the audience. Today, in addition to developing her solo work, she writes for other artists and makes a living from music.
Cafiero
Belo Horizonte
Cafiero is originally from Belo Horizonte and spent his childhood living with his grandmother, who had a strong influence on his musical development. An uncle introduced him to rap battles, and he quickly became captivated. Back then, he would watch the battles in secret with his uncle and started writing rhymes at school. Over time, he gained the confidence to participate in competitions. His main musical style is trap, although he draws inspiration from artists across various genres. Cafiero dreams of making a living from music.
COLD JAS
Rio de Janeiro
COLD JAS was born in Angola and moved to Brazil at the age of 16 after living through a civil war. Since she was 12, she has been immersed in the culture of rap and afrobeat, despite being aware of the lack of support and space in a conservative country. In Brazil, she attended a nuns school in Sorocaba and later studied Computer Engineering in Rio de Janeiro. However, her passion for the arts was sparked after some experiences as an extra. As an actress, she participated in the film Executive Order, invited by L zaro Ramos. The name COLD JAS reflects her cool demeanor and emerged while she was taking an arts course in New York, where she had the opportunity to rap over afro beats.
F ria
S o Paulo
Gustavo, also known as F ria na Voz, is from Jundia , S o Paulo. He grew up in a family environment filled with music, especially samba. A few years ago, he moved to S o Paulo to invest in his career, participating in the citys top rap battles.
Gabrel
S o Paulo
Gabrel grew up in the countryside of S o Paulo and had his first contact with the arts at a cultural center in the city of Votorantim. He dreamed of acting and dedicated himself intensely to studying performing arts. He studied Cinema, where he discovered the music scene, igniting his desire to compose his own songs. In 2023, he released his debut album. As a non-binary trans person, Gabrel recognizes the lack of space in the music scene.
Guiu
Rio de Janeiro
Guiu was born in Teres polis, Rio de Janeiro, and lives in a local community. Since his teenage years, he has been writing poetry and began participating in street battles after a cousin unexpectedly signed him up. After losing his first battle, Guiu decided he didnt want to experience defeat again and dedicated himself intensely to his development. Today, he is one of the top champions in his city, making a name for himself in the battle scene.
Jump
Rio de Janeiro
Jump got his name due to his background in athletics. His practice in long jump kept him away from crime and even earned him a scholarship to college. Raised by his godparents, he lost his father and other family members at a young age. Despite his dedication to sports, art always held a special place in his heart. It was in the evangelical church that he discovered his passion for singing, and in rap battles he began to express himself more authentically.
Maju
Belo Horizonte
Maju lives in Ouro Preto but was born in the city of Mariana. Since childhood, she has been influenced by music, especially by her father, who played guitar at home and hosted samba and MPB gatherings. Today, he remains one of her greatest supporters. A Philosophy student, she started her first productions during the pandemic. Now, she makes a living from cultural incentive grants and organizes an event in her city that energizes the local urban scene.
Maria Preta
S o Paulo
Maria Preta was born and raised in the eastern zone of S o Paulo, in Po . Afte










