Bonde Do Role: "Solta O Frango" Video

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Bonde Do Role:
Created: 04/24/2007
Video description: Hailing from Curitiba, in Southern Brazil, Bonde Do Role have created a mash up of Baile Funk beats and playfully profane raps in their naitve Portugese tongue.

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