bossa nova Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˈbɒsə ˌnəʊ.və]
  • Us [ ˈbɑːsə ˌnoʊ.və]

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  • Bossa nova and rap, like all musics, present potential meanings and symbolic arrays which conflict and conflate with broader interpretations of society.

  • The goal is to introduce the band to a variety of jazz styles including, big band, be-bop, bossa nova, and other styles.

  • Like their eponymous first album, it is a collection of bossa nova cover versions of 1980s new wave tracks.

  • The progressivism and idealism of bossa nova's first generation was greatly tested.

  • Moodorama's music is variously influenced by the genres jazz, lounge music, bossa nova and house music.

  • Maita started singing her father's compositions and also classic sambas and bossa nova.

  • Maysa's legacy, although it points to a bossa nova bias, is that of a more dramatic singer and it would be more properly linked to the bolero and samba-cano rhythm.

  • Rap's textuality, perhaps not too unlike the discursive progressivism allotted to bossa nova's sometimes revolutionary disposition, consists of an aura of individualism, a celebratory, sometimes cunning protestation.

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