There are several subgenres derived from funk carioca.
Brega funk Brega funk is a subgenre of Funk Carioca that originated in Recife, influenced by
brega and
arrocha in the early 2010s in the northeast region of Brazil. Unlike classic funk carioca, brega funk has a polished sound that features syncopated and shimmering MIDI pianos, synthesizers, often filtered guitars and the distinct pitched metallic snare drums called caixas, vocal chops are a common companion to the wobbly kick rhythm and up-down bass inherited from brega and, although the genre commonly ranges from 160 to 180 BPM, the half-time tempo makes it seem slower than other funk subgenres. An example of the Brega funk genre is the song "Parabéns" by
Pabllo Vittar.
Funk melody Funk melody is based on electro rhythms but with a romantic lyrical approach. It has been noted for being powered by female artists. Among the popular funk melody singers are
Anitta,
Perlla, Babi, and Copacabana Beat.
Funk ostentação Funk ostentação is a sub-genre of Rio de Janeiro funk created in
São Paulo in 2008. The lyrical and thematic content of songs in this style focuses mainly on conspicuous consumption, as well as a focus on materialistic activities, glorification of the style of urban life, and ambitions to leave the favela. Since then, funk ostentação has been strongly associated with the emerging
nova classe média (new middle class) in Brazil.
Proibidão Proibidão is a derivative of funk carioca related to prohibited practices. The content of the genre involves the sale of illegal drugs and the war against police agencies, as well as the glorification and praise of the drug cartels, similar to gangsta rap.
Rasteirinha Rasteirinha or Raggafunk is a slower style of Rio de Janeiro funk that rests around 96 BPM and uses
atabaques,
tambourines and
beatboxing. It also incorporates influences from
reggaeton and
axé. "Fuleragem" by MC WM is the best-known song of the Rasteirinha genre.
Funk de BH Funk de BH, or simply Funk BH, refers to the Funk scene from
Minas Gerais, more specifically the city of
Belo Horizonte. It has more conscious lyrics, although it may also have traditional Funk lyrics.
Funk consciente This is a style of Funk Carioca that talks about the problems of the city, patriotism, and inspiring young people to follow their dreams and achieve their goals.
Rave funk Rave funk is a mix of funk carioca and
electronic music, created in 2016 by DJ GBR. Among rave funk's most popular songs is "É Rave Que Fala Né" by
Kevinho. Another notable example is "
São Paulo", a 2024 collaboration between Brazilian singer
Anitta and Canadian artist
The Weeknd.
Funk 150 BPM In 2018, the Funk carioca of 150
beats per minute or 150 BPM was created by DJs Polyvox and Rennan da Penha. In 2019, the funk carioca 150 BPM was adopted by
carnival blocks. "Ela É Do Tipo", by Kevin O Chris, is one of the most popular songs of the genre. An example of the success of Mandelão was the song "
Automotivo Bibi Fogosa", sung by the Brazilian artist Bibi Babydoll, which reached the top of Spotify music charts in
Ukraine in 2023 and reached #3 on both
Belarus and
Kazakhstan. It spread throughout the rest of
Europe, mainly in former
Soviet Union states.
Funk automotivo Funk automotivo (also known as outside of Brazil) is a subgenre of Funk Carioca that blends elements of funk mandelão,
electronic music,
bass music creating a distinct and aggressive sound, with lyrics that address topics such as
drugs,
sex, and
ostentation. In early 2023, Funk automotivo has become misnomered as "Brazilian phonk", which combines elements of funk automotivo with drift
phonk's signature
808 cowbells, and was created by the Norwegian producer William Rød, known as Slowboy. The genre label "Brazilian phonk" is not widely used in Brazil, and Brazilian produced music that is identified as such in the West is more likely to be referenced in Brazil under the name "funk automotivo". Despite being known as “Brazilian phonk”, the rhythm is not similar to it and does not belong to either phonk or drift phonk. It is only confused with them due to its similar pronunciation, electronic sound, and powerful bass.
Pagofunk Like
samba-rap, fusion of funk carioca with
pagode, the term also refers to parties where both genres are played, the origins of the subgenre can be traced back to the mid 90s, in 1997, the duo Claudinho & Buchecha released the song Fuzuê on the album
A Forma, the song uses a
cavaquinho, an instrument present in genres such as samba,
choro and pagode, in the lyrics, the duo pays tribute to pagode artists. Grupo Raça was successful with "Ela sambou, eu dancei", written by
Arlindo Cruz, A. Marques and Geraldão, which alluded to funk carioca. In 2014, the song was reinterpreted with elements of carioca funk with Arlindo Cruz himself with
Mr. Catra. Mc Leozinho made use of the cavaquinho in the song Sente a pegada from 2008. Artists such as MC Delano and
Ludmilla also use the cavaquinho in some songs,
Funk bruxaria Funk bruxaria is a subgenre that emerged in funk parties in the
South Zone of
São Paulo in the 2020s. It is characterized by its aggressive sound and horror atmosphere, with heavy use of high-pitched sounds (known as "tuin" or "ear-drum burst"),
synthesizers and distortions. The genre also has some influences from
electronic music and
heavy metal. ==Global recognition==