Pagode is a city in Brazil with a population of about 0.
Pagode is a Brazilian style of music that originated in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, as a subgenre of samba. Pagode originally meant a celebration with food, music, dance, and party, which stems from the word's meaning of "fun" or "merrymaking". However, the term "pagode" also connects to the historical gatherings of enslaved people in senezalas during the Brazilian colonial period. The genre became popularized in the late 1970s and early 1980s, incorporating different instruments and musical elements than its parent genre. In 1978, singer Beth Carvalho was introduced to this music, liked it from the beginning, and recorded tracks by Zeca Pagodinho and others. Over time, pagode has been used by many commercial groups, which have included a version of the music filled with clichés, and there is now a sentiment that the term is a pejorative for "very commercial pop music".
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