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Its called "Capoeira", its by "Sensação"
Lyrics: http://vagalume.uol.com.br/fundo-de-quintal/capoeira.html
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This music is a Brazilian folk music based in the African culture. The slaves brought to Brazil developed a martial fight (capoeira) and so that they were not repressed sang several music while they trained the blows. A lot of music passed through the generations one of them is that music. It is knowner as Zum, Zum, Zum Capoeira mata um (Zum zum zum capoiera kills one).
The musical instrument that you listen is a berimbau, percussion instrument, that consists of a stick with an extended wire and a small resonance box.