Duh Marinho tells the story of ‘MLK Sinistro’ in a ‘black’ pop album that has tracks with Ivete Sangalo and Preta Gil

Duh Marinho tells the story of ‘MLK Sinistro’ in a ‘black’ pop album that has tracks with Ivete Sangalo and Preta Gil

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♪ Born 36 years ago in Mesquita, a municipality in Baixada Fluminense (RJ), Duh Marinho is the creation of national black music. An artist who draws from the source of Brazilian soul and funk amplified by names like Tim Maia (1942 – 1998) and Sandra de Sá, Marinho also follows the cadence of samba and dances at Fernanda Abreu’s Suingue Blood Bom dance. All these musical references are amalgamated in the 12 tracks of the artist’s first album from Rio de Janeiro, A histtória do MLK Sinistro!, an album in rotation since yesterday, March 15th, on audio players. MLK Sinistro is the abbreviation for Muleke Sinistro, a superhero created by Marinho to personify the artist’s alter-ego in the disco narrative that is intended to be happy and high-spirited. The album opens with an Intro that features Preta Gil, the artist who put Duh Marinho on the dance floor by giving him the position of official MC of Bloco da Preta. Ivete Sangalo is the guest of Summer is there. Stop for free and kiss me has the beat of DJ and music producer Ruxell. Formatted with musical production by Kafé, the album A História do MLK Sinistro features songs such as A gata está pro corre, Não me cancel no, Lá no posto 09 and Tudo de bom. Cover of the album ‘The history of MLK Sinistro!’, by Duh Marinho Disclosure

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