Hip Deep December 11, 2025
Luiz Gonzaga: The King of Baião
<p>Sweet accordion riffs, the steady twang of the triangle,
and the off-beat pounding of the zabumba drum make forro a favorite for
all Brazilians. The infectious tunes and syncopated beats have been
described as "a mixture of ska with polka in overdrive." This edition of
Afropop Worldwide's Hip Deep will profile forro creator Luiz
Gonzaga--from the wanderlust that led him from his rural birthplace in
northeastern Brazil to a pumping career in the capital, Rio de Janeiro,
in the 1940s. Conversations with Brazilian artists, recorded on location
in the forro capital of Recife, following in Gonzaga's footsteps.</p>
<p>Produced by Megwen Loveless<br>APWW <a href="https://soundcloud.com/tags/457" rel="noopener" target="_blank">#457</a></p>
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