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- Axé_(music) abstract "Axé (Portuguese pronunciation: [aˈʃɛ]) is a popular music genre originating in Salvador, Bahia, Brazil approximately in 1986, fusing different Afro-Caribbean genres, such as Marcha, Reggae, and Calypso. It also includes influences of Brazilian music such as Frevo, Forró and Carixada. The most important creator of this music style was Alfredo Moura, conducting Carlinhos Brown, Luiz Caldas, Sarajane and others. The word "axé" comes from a Yoruba religious greeting used in the Candomblé and Umbanda religions that means "soul", "light", "spirit" or "good vibration".".
- Axé_(music) thumbnail IveteSangalo.jpg?width=300.
- Axé_(music) wikiPageID "921395".
- Axé_(music) wikiPageRevisionID "590716556".
- Axé_(music) subject Category:Brazilian_styles_of_music.
- Axé_(music) comment "Axé (Portuguese pronunciation: [aˈʃɛ]) is a popular music genre originating in Salvador, Bahia, Brazil approximately in 1986, fusing different Afro-Caribbean genres, such as Marcha, Reggae, and Calypso. It also includes influences of Brazilian music such as Frevo, Forró and Carixada. The most important creator of this music style was Alfredo Moura, conducting Carlinhos Brown, Luiz Caldas, Sarajane and others.".
- Axé_(music) label "Axé (gênero musical)".
- Axé_(music) label "Axé (music)".
- Axé_(music) label "Axé (muzyka)".
- Axé_(music) label "Axé".
- Axé_(music) label "Axé".
- Axé_(music) label "Axé".
- Axé_(music) label "Axé".
- Axé_(music) label "Axé".
- Axé_(music) sameAs Ax%C3%A9_(music).
- Axé_(music) sameAs Axé.
- Axé_(music) sameAs Axé.
- Axé_(music) sameAs Axé.
- Axé_(music) sameAs Axé.
- Axé_(music) sameAs Axé.
- Axé_(music) sameAs Axé_(muzyka).
- Axé_(music) sameAs Axé_(gênero_musical).
- Axé_(music) sameAs Q1435485.
- Axé_(music) sameAs Q1435485.
- Axé_(music) wasDerivedFrom Axé_(music)?oldid=590716556.
- Axé_(music) depiction IveteSangalo.jpg.