Brazilian Musicians Sound Off on Their Country's Challenging Political Future

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Although Brazilian pop music thrives outside of politics, artists like pabllovittar and BaianaSystem aren't afraid to speak out and use their songs as a lens to understand complex social issues in their country today:

. She never hid her political preferences, even when the politician faced jailtime after being convicted of corruption.

Support and a strong safety net for artists is one thing musicians in Brazil have been fighting for. During his administration, Bolsonaro deployedto federal grants and subsidies for creatives. Other than an emergency fund for artists during the pandemic, there was hardly any effort from Bolsonaro’s staff to support the arts as part of the national and social fabric — something that mirrored one of his first actions as president, which was the extinction of the Ministry of Culture.

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