| OYNANAN MAÇ | TAHMİN | ORAN | YÜZDE |
|---|---|---|---|
|
Kayserispor - Trabzonspor
|
2 | 1,79 | 0,34% |
|
Galatasaray - Liverpool
|
2 | 1,56 | 0,09% |
|
Alanyaspor - Gençlerbirliği
|
1 | 1,68 | 0,07% |
|
Eyüpspor - Kocaelispor
|
2 | 1,9 | 0,06% |
|
Espanyol - Real Oviedo
|
1 | 1,65 | 0,04% |
|
Newcastle United - Barcelona
|
Üst | 1,29 | 0,04% |
|
Atletico Madrid - Tottenham
|
1 | 1,34 | 0,03% |
|
B. Leverkusen - Arsenal
|
2 | 1,36 | 0,03% |
|
Atalanta - Bayern Münih
|
2 | 1,42 | 0,03% |
|
FC Cincinnati - Toronto FC
|
1 | 1,58 | 0,03% |
|
Real Madrid - Manchester City
|
1 | 2,95 | 0,03% |
|
Lazio - Sassuolo
|
1 | 1,93 | 0,02% |
|
Bodo Glimt - Sporting CP
|
1 | 2,21 | 0,02% |
|
Paris Saint Germain - Chelsea
|
1 | 1,64 | 0,02% |
|
Jong Alkmaar - FC Emmen
|
Üst | 1,26 | 0,02% |
|
West Ham - Brentford
|
2 | 2,03 | 0,01% |
|
Deportivo Toluca - FC Juarez
|
Üst | 1,41 | 0,01% |
: The lyrics "E Bolso Bolso Bolso E Bolsonaro" serve as a rhythmic branding tool. The goal is to make the candidate’s name synonymous with the energy of a party or a high-bpm dance track.
: The song's popularity was part of a "musical arms race" against anti-Bolsonaro tracks like "Bolso Nada" by Francisco, el Hombre. While the latter used music for critique, TheUs’s remix was strictly for mobilization and celebration among the "Bolsonarista" base. 4. Digital Impact
: The heavy bass and simple cadence made the track a favorite for background audio in "edit" videos—short clips showing the candidate in stylized, "tough" or heroic poses.
: The remix samples rhythmic chants from pro-Bolsonaro rallies, specifically focusing on the repetition of the name Bolsonaro (often shortened to "Bolso").
: Songs like this were widely played at "motociatas" (motorcycle rallies) and from "trios elétricos" (large sound trucks) during the 2018 and 2022 cycles.
: It fits into a broader category of Politifunk or Eletronical Political Jingles , which prioritize catchy, repetitive hooks over complex lyrical narratives. 2. Lyrical and Structural Analysis
: The lyrics "E Bolso Bolso Bolso E Bolsonaro" serve as a rhythmic branding tool. The goal is to make the candidate’s name synonymous with the energy of a party or a high-bpm dance track.
: The song's popularity was part of a "musical arms race" against anti-Bolsonaro tracks like "Bolso Nada" by Francisco, el Hombre. While the latter used music for critique, TheUs’s remix was strictly for mobilization and celebration among the "Bolsonarista" base. 4. Digital Impact
: The heavy bass and simple cadence made the track a favorite for background audio in "edit" videos—short clips showing the candidate in stylized, "tough" or heroic poses.
: The remix samples rhythmic chants from pro-Bolsonaro rallies, specifically focusing on the repetition of the name Bolsonaro (often shortened to "Bolso").
: Songs like this were widely played at "motociatas" (motorcycle rallies) and from "trios elétricos" (large sound trucks) during the 2018 and 2022 cycles.
: It fits into a broader category of Politifunk or Eletronical Political Jingles , which prioritize catchy, repetitive hooks over complex lyrical narratives. 2. Lyrical and Structural Analysis
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