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If you haven’t heard the file floating around, you’re missing one of the most unexpected crossovers of the year. MC Kekel (Brazil) and Ludmilla (Brazil) are known for funk and pop, but this “Batom” track—often tagged with Angolan kuduro star C4 Pedro or even confused with Preto Show’s version—has taken on a life of its own.
M4A (Apple Lossless / AAC) Genre: Brazilian Funk / Kuduro / Afro-Brazilian Pop
In this particular audio, the beat switches from Rio’s signature tamborzão to a heavy, syncopated kuduro rhythm. Ludmilla’s verses are sharp and playful, while MC Kekel delivers his trademark charismatic flow. The lyric “Batom” (lipstick) becomes a double entendre, blending sensuality with dance-floor energy. Batom Mc Kekel Ludmilla m4a
High rotation worthy. The M4A format suggests a leaked or direct studio file—crisp bass, no streaming compression. Best played loud. Option 2: Detailed Breakdown (Music Blog Style) Track Analysis: “Batom” – MC Kekel, Ludmilla, and the Luso-Brazilian Fusion
Title: When Brazil Meets Angola: The "Batom" Collab You Didn’t See Coming If you haven’t heard the file floating around,
While not an official single on major platforms, the “Batom” track circulating as an M4A file has become a cult favorite among fans of both funk carioca and kuduro . MC Kekel, known for hits like “Amor de Verdade,” teams up with Ludmilla—one of Brazil’s most versatile pop-funk stars. The production leans heavily on Angolan rhythms, possibly influenced by C4 Pedro or Preto Show’s original “Batom” hooks.
Unverified. No word from either artist’s team. Until then, this M4A is a rare gem for collectors. Ludmilla’s verses are sharp and playful, while MC
A high-quality audio file has surfaced on private music forums labeled simply: Batom_MC_Kekel_Ludmilla.m4a . The track is not on Spotify, Apple Music, or YouTube officially. Insiders suggest it might be a demo from a cancelled joint EP or a studio session that escaped mastering.