Jaca Beats is a DJ and producer from Volta Redonda, Rio de Janeiro, standing out in Brazil's underground bass music scene with a singular sonic approach that blends Brazilian funk, house, techno trap, and afrobeat. His productions merge everyday carioca references with global club sounds, earning support from Tropkillaz and Major Lazer, plus editorial coverage from Lyrical Lemonade on his track "Unreal Baile" and repeated highlights from Noisey en Español as one of the scene's rising gems. Albums like Funks Q O Jaca Fez (2026) and Jaca House Beijos (2025) anchor a prolific catalog of singles and edits that keep his SoundCloud and Spotify audiences fed with new material. In DJ sets he moves between lo-fi and high-low energy, building dancefloor momentum with heavy kicks, 808s, and transitions designed to keep crowds moving. Featured in Pan African Music's PAM Club and active on Beatport with releases through 2026, he represents the new wave of baile-funk-meets-house producers breaking from Rio's underground into international club circuits.
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Jaca Beats is a DJ and producer from Volta Redonda, Rio de Janeiro, standing out in Brazil's underground bass music scene with a singular sonic approach that blends Brazilian funk, house, techno trap, and afrobeat. His productions merge everyday carioca references with global club sounds, earning support from Tropkillaz and Major Lazer, plus editorial coverage from Lyrical Lemonade on his track "Unreal Baile" and repeated highlights from Noisey en Español as one of the scene's rising gems. Albums like Funks Q O Jaca Fez (2026) and Jaca House Beijos (2025) anchor a prolific catalog of singles and edits that keep his SoundCloud and Spotify audiences fed with new material. In DJ sets he moves between lo-fi and high-low energy, building dancefloor momentum with heavy kicks, 808s, and transitions designed to keep crowds moving. Featured in Pan African Music's PAM Club and active on Beatport with releases through 2026, he represents the new wave of baile-funk-meets-house producers breaking from Rio's underground into international club circuits.
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