Set to roughly 20-30% so the track feels spacious without losing the punch of the bass.
Brazilian Funk relies on heavy low-end. Slightly boost the frequencies between 40Hz and 80Hz to ensure the "thump" remains clear even at slower speeds. 🎧 Best Places to Listen
If you want to create your own version of this track or similar Phonk songs, follow these steps: VAI DAR PROBLEMA (Slowed Reverb)
Dark, moody, and "atmospheric," commonly used in anime edits or automotive (car meet) videos.
"VAI DAR PROBLEMA" is a popular Brazilian Funk track that has gained massive traction in the "Slowed + Reverb" and "Brazilian Phonk" subcultures. The original track, often associated with artists like Sr. Nescau , is known for its heavy bass and aggressive vocal delivery, which creates a dark, atmospheric vibe when slowed down. 🎵 Key Characteristics Brazilian Funk / Phonk. Style: Slowed + Reverb (often reduced by 10-20% speed). Set to roughly 20-30% so the track feels
Watch these tutorials and edits to see how the slowed and reverb effect transforms the original track: How to Slow and Reverb Songs (Tutorial) YouTube · Your Local Musician VAI DAR PROBLEMA (Slowed + Reverb) YouTube · NOTE EDIT VAI DAR PROBLEMA (slowed & reverb) YouTube · DARKCENT VAI DAR PROBLEMA (Slowed + Reverb)
Use a "Large Hall" or "Cathedral" reverb setting. 🎧 Best Places to Listen If you want
Search for "Vai Dar Problema (Slowed + Reverb)" for curated remixes by DJs like DJ Davion .