In eight days, the singer added 214,000 plays to the song ‘Vem Pro Cabaré’, which the number 9 of the Brazilian national team listened to in his Qatar Cup debut
Certainly in 2010 MC Duzinho did not imagine that, twelve years later, music without pretensions “Come to the Cabaret” it would go viral. Much less that it would circulate on the web after a short video made by the new idol of the Brazilian national team, Richarlison de Andrade🇧🇷
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The 25-year-old number 9 was the highlight of the opening game of the Brazilian team at the World Cup in Qatar, on the 24th, after scoring the two goals that gave Serbia a 2-0 win. In a video that has been circulating on social media, he appears listening to Duzinho’s music on the sound box. It was enough to yield 214,000 plays of the song in eight days, considering only the singer’s profile on Spotify. The number does not take into account plays in remixes and playlists created based on the hit.
For MC duzinho, 34 years old, success was not expected. Before the movie richarison going viral, the singer and businessman had around 4,000 followers on his profile Instagram🇧🇷 It only took the player to share the video and tag it to triple that number.
“If he gives me the green light to meet him, I will buy a ticket for the Qatar now and go. I have conditions, thank God. I am very grateful for what he has done for me, a very humble boyfriend and partner. I want to meet him and thank him personally, hug him, take a picture and invite him to make the video. Who knows, maybe after the World Cup,” says Duzinho, who has already exchanged messages with the idol on social media.
HELLO RICCARLISON?? 🔈🔈💥💥🔇💥💥 CAN YOU TALK 🗣🗣 OR ARE YOU BUSY TO GOAL??? ⚽️⚽️🇧🇷💥💥 HELLO RICHARLISON??? 🇧🇷
— CHOQUEI (@choquei) November 24, 2022
Despite the “boom” of which the viral richarison brought to life MC Duzinho, the funk singer confesses that streams still don’t make money. After retiring from the scene since 2016, when he quarreled with his manager, he began to deal with the career of other funk artists, such as MC Durrony, MC Jhenny, MC Jajau, MC RF, DJ GB Dodick, MC Gih and Leandrinho.
Although he has succeeded very well, as he says himself, his plan now is to regain his space in the mainstream and exploit his career.
“I went a long time without singing due to problems, now I want to come with everything, it will be my return”, he guarantees.
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Who is MC Duzinho
Born and raised in Duque de Caxias, Rio de Janeiro, he always dreamed of working with music. At the age of 13 he was already involved in the music scene of the region where he lived. The time has struck ‘come to the cabaretwas an internet discovery that he adapted from forró to funk.
duzinho spoke to the owner of the sample and made a deal to work on the song and lyrics. At the time, the track broke and became a huge hit. The singer himself explained that he did many shows in the suburbs of Rio de Janeiro for the love of music.
In 2014, however, he had a problem with an influential person and saw his commitments diminish, as he tells the Land🇧🇷 According to the funk artist, the person, who also avoids naming, would have boycotted him among the contractors, leaving him isolated and out of work.
It was then that Duzinho started working as a professional car painter in order to save money and be able to invest producers Love Funk and Funk das Galáxias in his current business, in collaboration with DJ Selminho.
Only Love Funk, for example, has 9 million YouTube subscribers and works with MC Ryan, melodyMC Danny, MC Lon, MC Paiva e MC Mandelao🇧🇷
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