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: Frequently grouped with them in this "aesthetic" for his melodic trap style that fits the romantic vibe of the trio's joint tracks. Key Collaborative Tracks

If you are looking for reference points for this sound, these songs define the "type beat" criteria: (Aka Rasta & Cjota) "Vou Falar o Que?" (Aka Rasta & Cjota) "Território" (Cjota & Aka Rasta)

: Unlike aggressive trap, these beats often center on lush electric guitar loops , melancholic piano chords, or airy synth pads. free_aka_rasta_x_leozin_x_cjota_type_beat_love_...

This specific "type beat" refers to an instrumental style inspired by the collaborative aesthetic of , Leozin , and Cjota , who are leading figures in the Brazilian "Trap Love" (or Trap Romântico ) scene. This subgenre blends the hard-hitting percussion of trap with melodic, emotional, and often R&B-influenced elements. Core Musical Characteristics

The "type beat" seeks to emulate the specific synergy found in popular collaborations between these three artists: : Frequently grouped with them in this "aesthetic"

Brazilian Trap Artists, Songs, Albums, Playlists and Listeners

: Usually set between 130–150 BPM , the mood is "love" or "romantic," focusing on themes of relationships, heartbreak, and emotional vulnerability. The Artists Behind the Influence This subgenre blends the hard-hitting percussion of trap

: A frequent collaborator with Aka Rasta on hits like "E Se Eu Falasse o Que Sinto?" and "Vou Falar o Que?" .