Olodum

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Olodum is a cultural group based in the Afro Brazilian community of Salvador, the capital city of the state of Bahia, Brazil. It was founded by percussionist, Neguinho do Samba.
One of many similar groups in the city (and elsewhere in Brazil), it offers cultural activities to young people, largely centered around music; it also offers theatrical productions and other activities. Founded in 1979, its stated aims are to combat racism, to encourage self-esteem and pride among Afro Brazilians, and to fight for civil rights for all marginalized groups.
Olodum is widely credited with developing the music style known as samba reggae and for its active participation in carnaval each year. Neguinho do Samba, the lead percussionist, created a mix of the traditional Brazilian samba beat with merengue, salsa, and reggae rhythms for the Carnaval of 1986. This became known as samba reggae. This "bloco afro" music is closely tied to its African roots, as seen through its percussion instruments, participatory dancing and unique rhythm. It also directly draws from many Caribbean cultures, like Cuba and Puerto Rico. Olodum's performing band (or Banda) has released records in its own right and has been featured on recordings by Brazilian stars such as Simone and Daniela Mercury.

Olodum performed on Paul Simon's 1990 album The Rhythm of the Saints and at the subsequent concert in Central Park, New York City on August 15, 1991.

In 1995, Olodum appeared in the second music video for Michael Jackson's single, "They Don't Care About Us" (the original "Prison version" was banned on most music stations due to its violent scenes). The music was changed slightly to fit Olodum's style of drumming. The "Olodum version" (unofficial title) of the song has since become more popular than the original album version.

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Vem Meu Amor

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Deusa Do Amor - Ao Vivo

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I Miss Her

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Várias Queixas

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Requebra

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February 17, 2026

Circuito Passarela da Cultura

Porto Seguro, Bahia, Brazil


February 17, 2026

Circuito Campo Grande

Salvador, Bahia, Brazil


February 16, 2026

Pipoca do Olodum

Circuito Campo Grande

Salvador, Bahia, Brazil


February 15, 2026

Bloco Olodum

Circuito Barra-Ondina

Salvador, Bahia, Brazil


February 13, 2026

Pipoca do Olodum

Circuito Campo Grande

Salvador, Bahia, Brazil

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Olodum has released 7 albums between 1991 and 2002. Notable releases include Pela Vida, Liberdade, Roma Negra. Explore their complete discography on this page.

Olodum's most-played tracks include Vem Meu Amor, Deusa Do Amor - Ao Vivo, I Miss Her, Várias Queixas, Requebra. Listen to these songs and explore more from their catalog on this page.

Olodum is a cultural group based in the Afro Brazilian community of Salvador, the capital city of the state of Bahia, Brazil. It was founded by percussionist, Neguinho do Samba. One of many similar groups in the city (and elsewhere in Brazil), it of... Read the full biography on this page.

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