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it's mostly covers by people operating in other countries now, like despacito was.
For some reason it seems that Brazilian music is something very "ours", I don't know how to explain it, but it seems to be a bubble where it only has relevance within Brazil
Of course we have exceptions like the incredible Tom Jobim, who recorded "Girl from Ipanema" together with Frank Sinatra, but it still seems like something that has had its time.
brazil is a bubble, yes. many places are.
ipanema is an english cabaret song based on a 16th century german work that originated in the Frankfurt cabaret scene.