Full of rage and references: Understanding Coronel’s Frenesi (Frenzy) (2022) in the Brazilian rap scene – An interview/review

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2022-12
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Souza Marques, Gustavo
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Coronel is an underground Brazilian rapper and music producer who has a psychologizing and post-gangsta musical work. In his album <jats:italic>Frenesi</jats:italic> (2022), Coronel shows his rage against fake gangsterism in the Brazilian rap scene utilizing references from a diverse setting of cultural productions ranging from Hitchcock movies to Egyptian gods. This article examines the uniqueness of Coronel’s musical work in the Brazilian rap scene considering his initial maromba rap phase as well. Maromba rap is a subgenre of rap music made for working out comprising motivating but also dissing lyrics against other bodybuilders. As a product of Brazilian rap scene on the internet, maromba rap is an interesting phenomenon that had its apex in early 2010s. However, Coronel’s career moved beyond such a specific subgenre achieving deeper lyrics and more intricate music productions. In other words, this article examines not only Coronel’s <jats:italic>Frenesi</jats:italic> but also its career as a whole and how the content of his album relates to the different phases he went through as an artist. Coronel comes back with an aggressive album replete with references from cinema to Egyptian gods and videogames.
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Hip hop , Rap , Brazil , Maromba rap , Internet rap scene , Post-gangsta rap
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Marques, G. S. (2022) 'Full of rage and references: Understanding Coronel’s Frenesi (Frenzy)(2022) in the Brazilian rap scene–An interview/review', Global Hip Hop Studies, 3(1-2), pp.191-194. https://doi.org/10.1386/ghhs_00063_5
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