Thursday, February 16, 2012

Gaby Amarantos is featured in the British newspaper 'The Guardian'


After being featured in the pages of Vogue, a prominent fashion magazine, wearing a dress in expensive designer Andre Lima. Now, Gaby Amarantos won a report in The Guardian, one of the most respected newspapers in the UK.


In a column signed by Paul Lester - famous English music critic - our muse tecnobrega is presented as "a Gloria Estefan with electronic beats." "The new queen of music and Brazilian Carnival is bold and colorful. You need sunglasses just to browse on their website. They are called the Amazonian Beyoncé, "says the article.



"The sound it makes sounds like a blend of rhythms from the 90s such as: Euro rave, cumbia and electro-pop like a Hispanic," he adds. In addition, Gaby is compared to Lady Gaga and Beyonce. "She likes to wear your fancy clothes and dancing Single Ladies as a woman and settled twenty-first century."




Elsewhere, Paul Lester sends a warning to Beyoncé, "you better start worrying." As Michel Telo, which has its hit  Ai Se Eu Te Pego between the tracks run over in Europe, Gaby Amarantos also arrived to conquer their space and spreading Brazilian music abroad. After all, it is fashionable to be tacky

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