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Why drake is hated in brazil 101: - denied to drink the water in brazil saying it was toxic and disgusting. -talked shit about the culture -Did not show up to Lollapalooza a show in brazil, and said that hours before the show - 2019 (last show in brazil) did a BULSSHISH show with no effort, lights off, and demanded to not stream the show on tv. -many other stuff
As a Brazilian English teacher I feel the need to congratulate the tour guy for his amazing English skill! I have been teaching for 14 years and most of my students didnt want to learn. Kudos dude! You represented your neighborhood really well! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
@@raphaelornellas vc entendeu mal, isso nao foi mencionado no video. Apenas que ele nao nasceu na favela da Rocinha. E o entrevistador disse que ele parece ser dos EUA como ele, mas isso no sentido de ser parecido. Nos EUA, mas do que no Brasil, muitos negros se identificam apenas com outros da mesma cor. Outra diferenca é que nos estados se referir a uma pessoa black (preto) como negra é falta de respeito, ao contrario do brasil.
Perhaps if better opportunities existed to apply or utilize english then learning the language would be desired. From a psychological perspective about in- and out groups learning a foreign language could disrupt group harmony and increase chance of being excluded
@@DeniDeni you ain't hear bro? He was mad about the NBA YoungBoy thing which was the most random n funniest shit ever so ion know wat kdot gotta do with this but go off
If we didn’t have a government system you do realize the country would be full of chaos 😑🫤 when a war would break out no army would fight for you, you would have to fight yourself and also when a pandemic happen who would help you 🤔 y’all was happy with the government giving money but diss them when you don’t get your way lol
Great video. American here, grew up in Brazil and live now in New Jersey. People in US dont have an idea the struggle people have to deal there in the favelas.
The spirit of Kendrick took over bro to the point he started speaking English just to curse Drake out. Hilarious! And Poudii! This video was A-1! I had to watch it again. I love seeing Brazil in its humble chaos. Sending so many prayers to that land. The people and their spirits seem unmatched 🫶🏾
Life in the favela is not easy, but I need to list some points. The first favelas began to emerge after the end of the Brazilian Empire. The coup that established the Brazilian Republic put an end to a financial reparation project that would have benefited former slaves, which explains the emergence of the first favelas. Not every favela resident is black; there are also people who come from the northeastern region and are mixtures of Indigenous and Portuguese descent. In recent decades, things have improved, as you can see in the video, with a functioning commerce that creates jobs and keeps money circulating. Another fact is that not all favela residents are poor; there is no excuse for getting involved in crime. The Brazilian state offers free healthcare, free education, and monthly financial assistance to these people, so there is no excuse to solely blame the government. In truth, the government doesn't care much about what happens there, but it's not true that the government doesn't help... they exaggerate the drama for you foreigners.
Rocinha is the largest, but far from the most dangerous. Of all the favelas here, it receives more tourists and foreigners than any other. Second to that is Vidigal, the favela right next to it. Foreigners take tours, both walking and driving, all the time. It's had its moments, especially in the 90s/early 2000s, and shortly after the kingpin, Nem, was captured in 2011, but it's not overly dangerous like others throughout the city. The more dangerous favelas are typically on the north side and west side of the city, far removed from the rich and tourist heavy industry...This is coming from an 🇺🇸 who lived in a favela (CDD) for years...
As an American who visited Rocinha in May 2016 via “tour guide” (local with a jeep) and a few Hispanic & white students from my class (myself & 1 guy were only black people in that small group), I can agree with your comment. While I’m sure it is super dangerous in some areas of it (especially higher up), the fact that we could even step foot in there, walk around, shop, & all make it out unscathed says it can’t possibly be the WORST! & we were up pretty high- lots of very steep stairs after driving up very steep hills. But, being in a favela is DRASTICALLY different form being in mostly anywhere I’ve seen on the main/lower lands. & given the levels of poverty within it, it was like being in another isolated country itself (like a Caribbean island)- which if you’ve been to Caribbean, you know has a similar setup & similar danger levels. Ironically, of all the beautiful places I’ve been in Brazil, I enjoyed this part probably the most because it was the only place in Brazil I visited on that trip where people actually looked like me. Everywhere else, I stood out like a sore thumb 🤷🏽♀️. Plus I enjoyed supporting small businesses in there rather than spending my $$ down at the bottom in Rio by the beaches or in other states & cities… Racism is alive & very well in Brazil, unfortunately. 😢 PS- those wiring systems were WILD!! I couldn’t stop looking at them when I was there! Lol
@@stratum-rw1uq lol well that doesn’t make sense either.... that’s why I thought you meant the other. That doesn’t make sense at all because have you never even heard of Hollywood? Come on now.
Esse é com certeza um dos melhores videos de gringo no Rio, pq o cara realmente mergulhou dentro e nao só mostrou lugares caros onde praticamente só turistas vão, como Copacabana, mas mostrou como realmente a maioria da população vive
Cara Copacabana tá cheio de favela com pessoas humildes morando lá pô, até no asfalto tem gente que não é nem classe média, rico mesmo tá no Leblon e Ipanema
@@Apathiez vish sei nao, mas no Google tem uma ferramenta q vc pode usar pra identificar músicas, vc solta o som e pede o celular emprestado de alguém com a ferramenta ativada, ai ela identifica a música q ta saindo do seu cell
as a brazilian i really enjoyed your video because from all these american youtubers who came here u were the most respectful of them all, congrats bro you are welcome here
@@joeblowe4630Brazilian ppl are the most heartwarming ppl in the world bruh so i don't think they don't deserved, if they treated someone bad was because the person was a asshole first 😅 like Brazilians are always glad for have ppl visiting and showing our culture
@@joeblowe4630 i see what u mean, but favela people deserve respect. most influencers come here to farm clicks from exposing gangsters and treating the whole favela as a criminal place, when in fact, those people are forgotten by the governament. Did u see how they manage to get wifi and eletricity? people from favelas live a life under fear, from police raids to the traffick war
I’m a Brazilian from Rio. I’ve never been in a favela. I think you did an excellent job capturing the essence of what is like living there - and most of it probably attributed to your editing skills. The drug dealer conversation at the end gave me chills - extra kudos to you for looking cool with some disturbing answers, I guess you didn’t have an option 😅
One thing i notice about these favelas is that, yes it may be poor and dangerous at times but christ they still seem happy. Something effortlessly cool about Brazilians
I visited Haiti in the 90s. The poverty was beyond anything I had imagined, but the spirit of the people was so bright, and I never forgot it. They had so much joy amidst the chaos that they lived in. I think of that often and it reminds me that no matter how challenging my life is, it would still be considered a dream life for some people. I've seen people with so much money not have half the spirit of those I saw in poverty. It was a life changing trip that took me years to process fully.
In fact, Brazil is one of the countries with the highest rates of depression, anxiety and su1c1de. What happens is that here in Brazil we have this culture of always being happy when interacting with other people but most of the time it's just pretending.
As an American female, the Rocinha favelas was the ONLY place in Brazil I’ve visited (2016) that I actually felt some sense of safety & comfort around the people (after visiting multiple beautiful places, such as Floripa, Morrettes, Rio Grande Du Sol (Porte Alegre), Paraná (mostly stayed there), a countryside location (a vineyard), & beaches & tourist attractions on the main land of Rio (Ipanema, Copa, Christo De Redempter chapel, Sugarloaf Mtn, etc.). Those heights, narrow super steep staircases, & crazy electrical wire setups were the scariest thing for me. Other than that, I appreciated the local love and hustle!! Even did some samba with a guy hanging out selling jewelry at his tent- good times. 😊 People hailed with beautiful skin complexions that resembled my own & didn’t look at me as if I didn’t belong, unlike in many other places there (was hard-pressed to find a black Brazilian elsewhere, especially a woman- despite their slave trade history🙄). I was more proud of the Rio flip flops and small gifts I bought from the black-owned gift shop in the high hills of Rocinha than anything else I brought at much fancier shops. 🙏🏽 They always hide our people from the tourists of nearly every country; but we’re definitely EVERYWHERE & carry an international bond!! ❤🙏🏽
Glad you felt at home for a few moments. Unfortunately, Santa Catarina (where Floripa is located), Rio Grande do Sul and Paraná are regions in southern Brazil where racism is more present, so I can imagine your discomfort. Next time, go northeast! Bahia, Maranhão, Recife, among others. Research Maranhão sheets.
I was born in America and stay in Houston Texas most of life…but my father is from here and he met my African American mother during her time in the Navy in the military…I never denied my Brazilian blood but I’ve always felt it in me to get closer to my other side of my heritage….my father passed a few years ago and he always wanted me to go back home and get to know my people, the culture and the language thanks @Poudii…not only are you funny but you always pushing the limit for us to see the other side of the world that us hood and suburban people never seen love you bro and I’m going to Brazil real soon 😅💪🏿
I’m from Brazil but raised in Houston Texas my husband is from Rio who moved to Texas 5 years ago Rio is beautiful besides the struggle there is so many beautiful places and things to see one thing about most Brazilians they are very caring
@@joeblowe8140better country to live but all the Brazilians who live in America miss Brazil because of the ppl and the food, American ppl are cold and Brazilians are heart-warming and happy ppl even the most poor ppl like ppl from the favelas they look happier than the richest ppl in the USA
Yeah! But at least we don't have not even close the people that sleep at the street like many people in Califórnia, Oregon, Pensilvânia, etc. I'm really tired that those people( the anglos) only came here to show fvelas be ause we have many nice places to show, such as: Parks( parque nacional da Tijuca, Jardim Botanico, Quinta da Boa vista, Libraries( one of the most beautiful of the world), wonderful neoclássic architecture, the neighborhood of Santa Teresa that has many things to explore there and close to there, restaurants, vintage Cafés, Catete, Centro Cultura BB, Cinelandia, etc, etc. We are also a srate with many wonderful cities aoround in The região da serra, dos lagos, Paraty etc.
I saw some comments asking for the recipe for the drink that appears at 16:20, so here it is: 1 large glass (we usually use a 700ml glass) 1 unit of coconut ice (in Brazil it is sold in several markets and is literally frozen coconut water) From 100 to 400 ml of Whiskey (it will depend on how strong you want your drink) Fill the rest of the glass with Redbull Classic Energy Drink. There are other recipes using other flavored coconut ice and using other flavored energy drinks, but this is the classic one. * We usually use Johnnie Walker Red Label Whiskey, but it can also be substituted.
Im from Argentina and i noticed the same thing as poudi. In america the poor live in the middle of the city and the richest live in the suburbs. All over latin America its the opposite. The outskirts of cities are where the poorest people are generally
It cost more money to pump water up the mountain and have good water pressure. Plus the height are less accessible to other resources, so it makes sense that the more privilege people live on the bottom.
Same, these content creators on twitch, TH-cam, TikTok, are all the future of entertainment and news, nowadays no one watches Tv anymore and the people at the top are noticing
funny enough i went to brazil in 2016 for the olympics and we stayed with a host family and i actually got to go to a favela and experience this life for a month i lived in brazil and its a culture like no other i got lucky that the family i stayed with was so welcoming and kind i very much so miss brazil not everyone in a favela is bad everyone is trying to get by and live life i will never forget all the friends i made all the people i met and all the DELICIOUS food i ate i am not rich by any means my momma would go to olympics to trade olympic pins to try to sell to pay for the trip and she did this because she loved to travel and honestly id choose the host family over any hotel because its not about just seeing the sites or eating at fancy restaurants its about the relationships and experience you have with the culture and having people to show you and build meaningful connections with is priceless
@@koolohinde thats an awesome experience to have!!! I made friends with some people volunteering there, thanks to my mom trading pins of course!! Did you work the whole time or was there specific sports events you volunteered at?
Amazing video bro. But, just a reminder for everyone who’s watching. This is not BRASIL. This is only a specific part of the country, ok? We have so much more down here 🇧🇷
@@pogbatraore only 8% of brasilian population lives in favelas, Brasil over 200 million of people, so the favelas dont represent what de REAL Brazil is
Being a local from Brasil who watches Poudii regularly is just awesome. Seeing him living our culture is great, especially when it comes to hatin' Drake.
@@karsonmapes you don't get it. This are two guards of the Favela. There's THOUSANTS like him. They kill people every day on militia wars to take control over the Favelas. Rocinha is the biggest one, but there are hundreds others that are even more violent cuz there's daily conflicts between the militias. These are two guys that killed 10+ people, imagine all killings the the whole organized crimes did... There's no such thing as "what if he was undercover". If he was, it doesn't matter. There's not much he can do cuz if police enter the favela through the front door, it's basically starting war. Militia has military weaponry, anti aircraft weapons, .50 calibber snipers. They're as powered as the major militia in the world. It's literally a parallel power against the Federal, State and Municipally power. Rio is crazy. I'm from São Paulo and thank God I did not live this reality, just know the theory, know a few people that live in favelas too. Rio de Janeiro has two very different realities coexisting.
Posso ta errado, mas esse é o vídeo mais bem aproveitado e mais bem editado da saga de ''gringos nas favelas do Brasil'' mostrou a verdadeira essencia e o mano xingando o Drake foi A+++++
Sinceramente essa romantização de um lugar como esse, onde nenhum ser humano deveria morar, eh uma vergonha para nosso país. Mas infelizmente o mundo vai acabar em algumas décadas e isso não Vai mudar mesmo, então deixa pra lá….
As a black content creator, the amount of work you showcase in your videos really made me feel like I was there. People don’t understand the amount of work that goes into editing, having the Confident to film, and end the amount of film you gotta dig through lol. Keep going bro.
the favelas are not Brazil, only 6% of the brazilian population lives in favelas, not good but that's a better percentage than in Colombia (14%), Argentina (10%) and Mexico (10%).
@@landonprentice7404 he's stating that favelas are only a portion of brazil, and that we're somewhat "better" than those countries in that matter, wich i personally think makes little sense considering we're almos the size of a continent compared to thse countries, the point was to say that Drake is not THAT hated here (he is)
I was staying in Rio and had to find an ATM at midnight (long story). The only ATM available was in a Favela, about 30 30-minute ride from Rio. My driver was so nervous that he pulled over on the highway and told me to walk about a hundred yards up to the gas station because he couldn't stop his car while driving in the favela. After passing by a gang that was shocked to see a dude walking up a pitch-black mountain alone, my car came screeching around the corner, and the driver came to a rolling stop, and I jumped in while he was still moving.
Wow , That’s very scary , I won’t go to Brazil on vacation even if they pay me,, I met some Brazilian people here in the USA, and they told me, that Brazil very dangerous.
My mom made it out of jacarezinho, one of the largest favelas in the world but it takes dedication, persistence, hard work and the desire to leave. Missing the princesa supermercado 😊
Glad to see my boy poudii actually being consistent with great content, whether it gets the views it deserves you make some of the best videos on the platform. Been here since way back, super proud of you man
2:23 The Brazilian president was in Ethiopia to attend the African Union summit in Addis Ababa. In his speech, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva stated what many of us already knew: half of Brazil's 200 million people identify as Afro-descendants.
what's your point? lol this is only a special mind blowing thing to black americans who don't have perspective about the world the rest of latinos and latin america it's nothing lol
Awesome video. The last interview was very bold , congratulations on the courage. This shows the reality of many people in Brazil in a very respectful and fun way. Hope to see more.
This might be one of your best projects put together fr. Who would’ve thought young Poudii P from ATL went from making Kool aid chicken in his kitchen to documentaries in Brazil and all around the world. Such a blessing to see this kinda growth my boy! On to the next one 🙏🏽
But don't come to that shit city "Rio de Janeiro" in Rio de Janeiro there is a lot of robbery and crime, unfortunately most foreigners when they go to Brazil only pass through Rio de Janeiro, and in the end we Brazilians end up suffering stereotypes of that we are slum dwellers and miserable, Brazil It's not just Rio de Janeiro, there are other much better cities Here in Brazil we call Rio de Janeiro “Hell of January” and many Brazilians are afraid to go to Rio
I like how the first half of the interview poudii was in a playful mood but the 2nd half of the video he serious and don’t wanna say the wrong thing 😂, but i appreciate theses guys for doing this interview and really showing the paths that they have to turn to in order to survive , its interesting to see how its the same concept of lifestyle as America but they go about it in many different ways depending on their access to resources or the lack Thereof
See this my issue. I'm from Lawndale in Chicago. People got it fckd up. They think they got it rough here. We got high speed internet. A/C. Grocery stores. Lake not far. Niccas don't realize how good they got it. It's all a mindset. This video confirmed for me. Life is whatchu make it. We have it good here. Water to drink and shower etc. Thing is "hood" shyt is glamorized.
Im from the UK and people talk about "hood" here even though it isn't a quarter as bad as the hoods in the USA, People really need to see how good they got it compared to these guys in the favelas. Uk Hood is like a Palace in these countries
@@AM-bm9rs depends. It’s about crime rate. There’s definitely crime rates in the UK matching places in the US. Just gun violence isn’t as present. There’s even high crime areas in suburbs
One thing that I've learned about Brazilians recently by watching lots of TH-cam videos and IRL's is that they are fiercely proud of thier country and you do not insult them whether they are from the Favelas or Leblon. Probably not safe for Drake to go back unless he makes a sincere apology which I doubt. Much respect for Brazilians.
No I'm not proud of this narcoestate named "Brazil" be glad u was born in the USA bc here u have to work 6 months just3to get a PS5,and a iPhone is 10 months, I'll do anything just to be American.
@@moseywz most items in America are on payment plans. moreover id choose the FAVELA anyday than the hoods in America because we shoot each other over BS
@@moseywzimagina achar que tudo se resume a comprar ps5 e ter iphone. Norte americano tentando implantar ditadura na america latina direto e é capaz dessa geração entregar de bandeja. O preço do dolar é tbm culpa deles, eles querem que a gente pague mais, por isso tão com medo da moeda do brics, pq o joguinho deles vai mudar. Vocês são uns cabeça fraca do caralho, se vende por espelho
This video made me want to experience the favelas in Brazil. Loved the vibes!! Also the fact that they don’t play about robbing or hurting tourist. That right there I can appreciate.
@@nvmdmarrentoCouldnt find any english speaking ppl. Went to the club and they played US music for like 20min rest was just Funk ... Dont think brazilian really care about any of those tbh
I’m Brazilian living in America. Life in the favelas can be extreme hard. I loved seeing both American and Brazilian guys interacting so well. We really love Americans. You also did an amazing job showing the authenticity and culture of this place!
Bruh this videos is so fucking dope, this show the real Brazil that we live in. Yeah we have a lot of problems but we keep it up with a huge smile, much love from Brazil to you poudii , fell free to come Every time you want, we will be waiting for you with a huge spread arms love bruv 💙🇧🇷
@@dassolosyndikat5113 you're a racist German that listen to hip hop lol that's like Hitler being a Tupac fan smh lol y'all are obsessed with black people it's beyond annoying
Never experienced Brazil through this view. Mad respect for going in and exposing such a beautiful culture of Brazil. This was a history lesson for the world to know. This documentary looked fun as hell too. :)
I'm Brazilian and I'm reading the comments, I disagree with some comments and the thoughts that some have about us Brazilians, congratulations, you did a good job! 🇧🇷❤️
This video is soooo 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥. This is so good! Definitely made me want to get out and travel more too! I can tell the effort and work y'all out in! I was smiling the whole time! Love this!
I worked so hard on this video, took my forever to edit all I ask for is a like. Thanks for always being patient when I post on this channel y'all see the work I be putting in for it.
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I will give a like and comment and sub if you go to el salvador.
Nah just playing. Im already subbed.
Killed it as always bro
Come to salvador, mano
And tell when you are there to meet me
Good stuff 🎉
@@Laklassy Come to america like your criminal scumbag friends and let me know bro. Fucking jokes of humans!
Brazilian Gangsta telling off Drake in English was the funniest damn thing I've seen ALL YEAR😂😂😂
Bros not a gangster he’s a rapper just like our rappers they rap cap
@@yoplays8555 I believe the consistency of everything which he embodies.
Nothing fake about it and I respect him for that.
Especially when he said nigga
@@radfoo72 go for it bud
Bro I’m still dying
Why drake is hated in brazil 101:
- denied to drink the water in brazil saying it was toxic and disgusting.
-talked shit about the culture
-Did not show up to Lollapalooza a show in brazil, and said that hours before the show
- 2019 (last show in brazil) did a BULSSHISH show with no effort, lights off, and demanded to not stream the show on tv.
-many other stuff
Wow drake really is a b****
Drake is right about several of those things lmao
@@joeblowe4630water here is cleaner than in the u.s tho 😅
@@joeblowe4630 No, he wasn't, he was just being a retarded north american as usual.
@@joeblowe4630 ok you can be right about a culture but if It sounds offensive just deal with the hate
As a Brazilian English teacher I feel the need to congratulate the tour guy for his amazing English skill! I have been teaching for 14 years and most of my students didnt want to learn. Kudos dude! You represented your neighborhood really well! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
pelo o que eu entendi ele nasceu no USA mas mora no BR
@@raphaelornellas vc entendeu mal, isso nao foi mencionado no video. Apenas que ele nao nasceu na favela da Rocinha. E o entrevistador disse que ele parece ser dos EUA como ele, mas isso no sentido de ser parecido. Nos EUA, mas do que no Brasil, muitos negros se identificam apenas com outros da mesma cor. Outra diferenca é que nos estados se referir a uma pessoa black (preto) como negra é falta de respeito, ao contrario do brasil.
Vc pode me ensinar inglês ?
@@chicletinho6667 Ow parça simbora aprender! Mas como toda trabalhadora preciso receber pelo meu serviço : )
Perhaps if better opportunities existed to apply or utilize english then learning the language would be desired. From a psychological perspective about in- and out groups learning a foreign language could disrupt group harmony and increase chance of being excluded
Kendrick Lamar gonna go shoot a music video in the favela 😂
lmaoooooooo ikrrrrr
Yooo whats the name of the song? 😂
That would be iconic. Because those people in the favelas are more like Kendrick than Drake 😂😂😂
@@lamoskgrBut Kendrick ain’t no gangster
@@L3ONARDO07 he's more gangsta than Drake though !!
That dude barely spoke any English but boy did he know how to tell drake that he’s not welcome there 😂
Lmaoo they always be lying English is spoken almost everywhere Mostly everybody know at least some of it
@@zaytime4156nah, i been to Brazil they genuinely do not speak english, english isnt their language at all , they only learn the basic
@@zaytime4156nah Spanish
I wanna see u try speaking Portuguese cause if funny when j talk shit
@@zaytime4156Maybe in wealthy areas but that’s not really true for most people at least in South America.
That Drake rant had me laughing so hard 😂😂😂 dude couldn't speak a lick of English until it came to dissing Drake 😂
LMFAO RIGHT
ong bruh 😂😂😂😂
😂😂😂😂 And here I thought KDOT was the biggest hater
I thinking the same ong this dude his hella sympatic🤣
He learned specific English just so he could be clear and concise on how he feels about Drake 😂
That Brazilian dude goin off on Drake funny as shit 😭😂 “he FAKE NEEGA”
"Drake you white boy" 🤣🤣
Did him dirty 😂 perfect timing though after the Kendrick beef
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😭😭😭
He was in Degrassi high the Canadian version of 90210
They not like us, RIP fake drake,
Fake and drake sound alike
i'm brazilian, and am amazed by your video. it has so many depth, and gets us to know better the life inside a favela. great work!
There r thousands of favelas videos on english already. Why not make a video showing thats just a tiny part of Brazil.
@@tiagomoraes1510 cause that "tiny part", as you can see in this video, is being neglected in ways others aren't. :)
@@peabobryson-m7w where do u live?
@@tiagomoraes1510 you don't have to ask me that to make your point. go ahead, say what you want to!
@@peabobryson-m7w Imagine if all videos from usa were from hoods. How that would make us looks? Same shit.
this shit was an absolute MOVIE...the cinematography and authentic vibes of it all were actually A1!
Thank you someone said it..amazing 🔥
Exactly! 💯
Fax I ain't never saw nothing like this
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17:40 bro dissed drake so hillariously 😭
Poudii was flabbergasted too bro was tryna figure out wtf drake did 😂😂😂
@@ovodrizzyszn7766 Watcha mean? Kendrick told em., they are listening ya'll not.
He barely know English and said nigga better than Drake did that one time. LMFAOOOOO
@@DeniDeni you ain't hear bro? He was mad about the NBA YoungBoy thing which was the most random n funniest shit ever so ion know wat kdot gotta do with this but go off
the gods granted him english just so he could get his message across
“Cowards are the ones in government” seems universally true tbh.
yup
If we didn’t have a government system you do realize the country would be full of chaos 😑🫤 when a war would break out no army would fight for you, you would have to fight yourself and also when a pandemic happen who would help you 🤔 y’all was happy with the government giving money but diss them when you don’t get your way lol
@@KeyAirTarot Bro forgot the negative out-balance their positive
@@KeyAirTarot we can have a goverment and taxes as long as they spend it well and dont pocket it etc, but their will always be corruption .
@@zecurso6926lmfaoo ian never seen a mf defend the government
Great video. American here, grew up in Brazil and live now in New Jersey. People in US dont have an idea the struggle people have to deal there in the favelas.
We won't. Know. Unless people such as your. Self. Would tech. . Would live to go. Since. We are. Kt to dar. From. Each. Other. In york
17:39 The guy roasts Drake in perfect english 😂 ❤ Best guy
18:40 you know name this music? pls
@@Apathiezhave u found it?? I’m tryna find it rn 😂
@@oldmanjimmytown2989 Yes. Raury - Blood (unreleased) ^^
@@oldmanjimmytown2989 Yes. Raury - Blood (unreleased) ^^
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The spirit of Kendrick took over bro to the point he started speaking English just to curse Drake out. Hilarious! And Poudii! This video was A-1! I had to watch it again. I love seeing Brazil in its humble chaos. Sending so many prayers to that land. The people and their spirits seem unmatched 🫶🏾
18:40 you know name this music? pls
@@Apathiez I wanted to know that too 👂
@@italy-amanda did you find?
Raury - Blood (unreleased)
@@horssentc Thanks ❤️
Bro started beefing with drake randomly LMAOOOOO
😂💀
He a pedo g
Life in the favela is not easy, but I need to list some points. The first favelas began to emerge after the end of the Brazilian Empire. The coup that established the Brazilian Republic put an end to a financial reparation project that would have benefited former slaves, which explains the emergence of the first favelas. Not every favela resident is black; there are also people who come from the northeastern region and are mixtures of Indigenous and Portuguese descent. In recent decades, things have improved, as you can see in the video, with a functioning commerce that creates jobs and keeps money circulating. Another fact is that not all favela residents are poor; there is no excuse for getting involved in crime. The Brazilian state offers free healthcare, free education, and monthly financial assistance to these people, so there is no excuse to solely blame the government. In truth, the government doesn't care much about what happens there, but it's not true that the government doesn't help... they exaggerate the drama for you foreigners.
it's because he cancelled a concert there in the last day, and said some bad things about the country
😂
As a Brazilian, I've never been in a favela. Seeing this video was very educative and It's amusing to notice how many realities are inside a country.
you are not brazilian
@@pogbatraore why wouldn't I be?
@@geovanadesouza2405you are beautiful
@@pogbatraore Menos de 10% dos brasileiros vivem em favelas. Mas de 80% da população brasileira não tem nenhum contato com favelas.
@@pogbatraore man 98% of brazilians dont have benn in a favelas ther its a place of poor and dangerous peopple
Rocinha is the largest, but far from the most dangerous. Of all the favelas here, it receives more tourists and foreigners than any other. Second to that is Vidigal, the favela right next to it. Foreigners take tours, both walking and driving, all the time. It's had its moments, especially in the 90s/early 2000s, and shortly after the kingpin, Nem, was captured in 2011, but it's not overly dangerous like others throughout the city. The more dangerous favelas are typically on the north side and west side of the city, far removed from the rich and tourist heavy industry...This is coming from an 🇺🇸 who lived in a favela (CDD) for years...
You're right. I lived in Rio all my life. A favela like Maré, for example, it only has bad sides to it. Bad view, nowhere close to the rich or beach.
As an American who visited Rocinha in May 2016 via “tour guide” (local with a jeep) and a few Hispanic & white students from my class (myself & 1 guy were only black people in that small group), I can agree with your comment. While I’m sure it is super dangerous in some areas of it (especially higher up), the fact that we could even step foot in there, walk around, shop, & all make it out unscathed says it can’t possibly be the WORST! & we were up pretty high- lots of very steep stairs after driving up very steep hills.
But, being in a favela is DRASTICALLY different form being in mostly anywhere I’ve seen on the main/lower lands. & given the levels of poverty within it, it was like being in another isolated country itself (like a Caribbean island)- which if you’ve been to Caribbean, you know has a similar setup & similar danger levels.
Ironically, of all the beautiful places I’ve been in Brazil, I enjoyed this part probably the most because it was the only place in Brazil I visited on that trip where people actually looked like me. Everywhere else, I stood out like a sore thumb 🤷🏽♀️. Plus I enjoyed supporting small businesses in there rather than spending my $$ down at the bottom in Rio by the beaches or in other states & cities… Racism is alive & very well in Brazil, unfortunately. 😢
PS- those wiring systems were WILD!! I couldn’t stop looking at them when I was there! Lol
Yeah he ain’t going in complexo da penha recording lol
This is facts we drove through Rocinha when I was there 2 years ago
Concordo com você, as favelas mais perigosas estão do lado norte e oeste do RJ
Poudi is criminally fucking underrated, this shit is a short film, should be shown in cinemas.
BRO. THOSE WHITE DOCUMENTARIES CANT EVEN GET THIS CLOSE!!! FUCK THE HATERS AND FUCK DRAKE
Only an american has never seen something like this before.
@@kay-collins wtf u talking about? Im talking about that this is not that big of a deal. Production wise , shown in cinemas like wtf 🤣
@@kay-collins u talk of something else. Americans dont know these ppl, they know of americans. Big diff
@@stratum-rw1uq lol well that doesn’t make sense either.... that’s why I thought you meant the other. That doesn’t make sense at all because have you never even heard of Hollywood? Come on now.
Bro was chilling with Brazilian NLE Choppa
No it Brazilian famous dex😂
@@Akanjeloexactly 🤣
Brazilian Kid Ink
Brazilian Central Cee
@@samigin5254ong bro looks just like him😂
17:43 Ele gastando o pouco inglês que sabe pra xingar o Drake foi tudo kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk
Fun fact. Brazil has the largest number of black people outside of Africa with over 2x more African descendants than the US.
Yup.
Facts
Wrong .. brazil is a big mix race nation ..
Rochinha is a joke its a soft favela.. The tour guide is not taking him to the real fevalas in the North zone
Brazil actually has more black people than any country in Africa, other than Nigeria.
Esse é com certeza um dos melhores videos de gringo no Rio, pq o cara realmente mergulhou dentro e nao só mostrou lugares caros onde praticamente só turistas vão, como Copacabana, mas mostrou como realmente a maioria da população vive
Cara Copacabana tá cheio de favela com pessoas humildes morando lá pô, até no asfalto tem gente que não é nem classe média, rico mesmo tá no Leblon e Ipanema
vc é bu*^*^^* rrr/\ ???? o brasil sempre foi mostrado como um lugar pobre assim do jeito do video, acorda pra vida, tonhona ta dormindo
mano, 18:40 vc sabe o nome da musica?
@@Apathiez vish sei nao, mas no Google tem uma ferramenta q vc pode usar pra identificar músicas, vc solta o som e pede o celular emprestado de alguém com a ferramenta ativada, ai ela identifica a música q ta saindo do seu cell
@@lildee8616 e Barra da Tijuca, ali você vai achar ricos kkkkk
as a brazilian i really enjoyed your video because from all these american youtubers who came here u were the most respectful of them all, congrats bro you are welcome here
Maybe people weren't respectful because it wasn't deserved? Have you ever thought about that?
@@joeblowe4630Brazilian ppl are the most heartwarming ppl in the world bruh so i don't think they don't deserved, if they treated someone bad was because the person was a asshole first 😅 like Brazilians are always glad for have ppl visiting and showing our culture
@@joeblowe4630 i see what u mean, but favela people deserve respect. most influencers come here to farm clicks from exposing gangsters and treating the whole favela as a criminal place, when in fact, those people are forgotten by the governament. Did u see how they manage to get wifi and eletricity? people from favelas live a life under fear, from police raids to the traffick war
@@joeblowe4630who do you people think you are?
@@joeblowe4630 maybe you don't see us as people. But we see you as a shit easy to rob
I’m a Brazilian from Rio. I’ve never been in a favela. I think you did an excellent job capturing the essence of what is like living there - and most of it probably attributed to your editing skills. The drug dealer conversation at the end gave me chills - extra kudos to you for looking cool with some disturbing answers, I guess you didn’t have an option 😅
Been all over the world but will always remember how much love Brazil showed me
Facts best country I’ve been to
black brazil
@@blackjesus2510 black brazil
@@blackjesus2510 black jesus
GRAÇAS A DEUS AMÉM
Kendrick voice: “how many opps you got? It’s too many options.” Insert Brazil 😂
😂😂😂😂😂😂
hi black
@@Whoknows688 no
@pogbatraore literally go away. Muted.
One thing i notice about these favelas is that, yes it may be poor and dangerous at times but christ they still seem happy. Something effortlessly cool about Brazilians
I visited Haiti in the 90s. The poverty was beyond anything I had imagined, but the spirit of the people was so bright, and I never forgot it. They had so much joy amidst the chaos that they lived in. I think of that often and it reminds me that no matter how challenging my life is, it would still be considered a dream life for some people. I've seen people with so much money not have half the spirit of those I saw in poverty. It was a life changing trip that took me years to process fully.
In fact, Brazil is one of the countries with the highest rates of depression, anxiety and su1c1de. What happens is that here in Brazil we have this culture of always being happy when interacting with other people but most of the time it's just pretending.
@@lunight4828 Facts
@@lunight4828 it's black culture
@@KLEFF718 black culture
Poudii you EXUDE good and loving vibes… thank you for sharing the world with us in an authentic, genuine, supportive and loving way! Much love!❤️
As an American female, the Rocinha favelas was the ONLY place in Brazil I’ve visited (2016) that I actually felt some sense of safety & comfort around the people (after visiting multiple beautiful places, such as Floripa, Morrettes, Rio Grande Du Sol (Porte Alegre), Paraná (mostly stayed there), a countryside location (a vineyard), & beaches & tourist attractions on the main land of Rio (Ipanema, Copa, Christo De Redempter chapel, Sugarloaf Mtn, etc.). Those heights, narrow super steep staircases, & crazy electrical wire setups were the scariest thing for me. Other than that, I appreciated the local love and hustle!! Even did some samba with a guy hanging out selling jewelry at his tent- good times. 😊
People hailed with beautiful skin complexions that resembled my own & didn’t look at me as if I didn’t belong, unlike in many other places there (was hard-pressed to find a black Brazilian elsewhere, especially a woman- despite their slave trade history🙄).
I was more proud of the Rio flip flops and small gifts I bought from the black-owned gift shop in the high hills of Rocinha than anything else I brought at much fancier shops. 🙏🏽
They always hide our people from the tourists of nearly every country; but we’re definitely EVERYWHERE & carry an international bond!! ❤🙏🏽
Glad you felt at home for a few moments. Unfortunately, Santa Catarina (where Floripa is located), Rio Grande do Sul and Paraná are regions in southern Brazil where racism is more present, so I can imagine your discomfort. Next time, go northeast! Bahia, Maranhão, Recife, among others. Research Maranhão sheets.
Ok so you are black? I'm white I would go where my sister lived sao Paulo state
He's right.. he's not a monster. The government has monsters. Looking forward to go there in this lifetime ❤
very funny fic
U didnt feel safe in Floripa??? I call bullshit or ur just racebaiting….poor u…
Bring up Drake and now he got perfect English 😭
Fr😂😂😂
Naw fr😂
Aprendeu inglês na força do ódio só pra xingar o Drake.
@@DizzyMakavelli I wish I understood 😭
@@ChillenWithMikeHe learned english just to say that
I can’t wait to visit Brazil one day. Shoutout to all the Brazilians and god bless your beautiful country ❤️🙏
🇧🇷🤝
this is one of the best edited video of brazil that i've saw,great job you're very good at this dont ever stop!
For those who are wondering the 13:21 song's name is F1 - Leozinhu, show some love to my man in youtube and spotify
Thanks bro
Thanks brooo its doop
you life saver, i've been looking for this for 3 weeks, u the best
You the song name he is doing in the video?
@@celestea4100 It is the same one
Probably one of the best videos I’ve seen on TH-cam. The questions , the music choice , the production , the comedy . All around fire video bro 🔥
“I swear it’s good” proceeds to diss Drake 😂😂 took me outttt
9:14 GTA 6 conversation when you on your way to a mission
I was born in America and stay in Houston Texas most of life…but my father is from here and he met my African American mother during her time in the Navy in the military…I never denied my Brazilian blood but I’ve always felt it in me to get closer to my other side of my heritage….my father passed a few years ago and he always wanted me to go back home and get to know my people, the culture and the language thanks @Poudii…not only are you funny but you always pushing the limit for us to see the other side of the world that us hood and suburban people never seen love you bro and I’m going to Brazil real soon 😅💪🏿
You very welcome bro
Your mom real African American our you just using that false label?
So called African Americans are the indigenous Americans! Of the whole America!
Is your dad a white Brazilian or black
@@ptk4392 that's a good question because you know how this world got people indoctrinated to think a country got a certain kinda look!
I’m from Brazil but raised in Houston Texas my husband is from Rio who moved to Texas 5 years ago Rio is beautiful besides the struggle there is so many beautiful places and things to see one thing about most Brazilians they are very caring
💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾 awesome!
Why y’all move ?
@@SonOfTheShiner Why would they choose Brazil over the US? Ask any one of the millions of immigrants. It's a better country to live in, simple
@@joeblowe8140better country to live but all the Brazilians who live in America miss Brazil because of the ppl and the food, American ppl are cold and Brazilians are heart-warming and happy ppl even the most poor ppl like ppl from the favelas they look happier than the richest ppl in the USA
Yeah! But at least we don't have not even close the people that sleep at the street like many people in Califórnia, Oregon, Pensilvânia, etc.
I'm really tired that those people( the anglos) only came here to show fvelas be ause we have many nice places to show, such as: Parks( parque nacional da Tijuca, Jardim Botanico, Quinta da Boa vista, Libraries( one of the most beautiful of the world), wonderful neoclássic architecture, the neighborhood of Santa Teresa that has many things to explore there and close to there, restaurants, vintage Cafés, Catete, Centro Cultura BB, Cinelandia, etc, etc. We are also a srate with many wonderful cities aoround in The região da serra, dos lagos, Paraty etc.
This isn’t even close to the most dangerous favela. This one is actually the safest one to visit and has many tourists
BUT REGARDLESS I GOT MAJOR RESPECT FOR THESE YOUNG BROTHER THEY ARE HOLDING THEIR OWN CASE CLOSED.
Exactly lol … this guy would never be allowed in jacarezinho to film and act like an ass.
@@OliviaMitchell-b3pthey don’t deserve any respect
You got click baited 🤣
Dangers for who? If you're a normal civilian, you're fine, if you're a police officer, it's the worst place to be.
Also the editing, music choices and overall vibes are unmatched!!! Thank you to the beautiful people of Brazil! I hope to visit one day! 💙
I saw some comments asking for the recipe for the drink that appears at 16:20, so here it is:
1 large glass (we usually use a 700ml glass)
1 unit of coconut ice (in Brazil it is sold in several markets and is literally frozen coconut water)
From 100 to 400 ml of Whiskey (it will depend on how strong you want your drink)
Fill the rest of the glass with Redbull Classic Energy Drink.
There are other recipes using other flavored coconut ice and using other flavored energy drinks, but this is the classic one.
* We usually use Johnnie Walker Red Label Whiskey, but it can also be substituted.
I've seen people adding pinapple juice as well, tastes fantastic
What’s the name of the song in 13:23?
@@dannydiaz286fax it’s fire
@@dannydiaz286 F1 - Leozinhu
Im from Argentina and i noticed the same thing as poudi. In america the poor live in the middle of the city and the richest live in the suburbs. All over latin America its the opposite. The outskirts of cities are where the poorest people are generally
In America they like to all put them together so they can all suffer together it’s kind of sick
It cost more money to pump water up the mountain and have good water pressure. Plus the height are less accessible to other resources, so it makes sense that the more privilege people live on the bottom.
@@toofar2real he said they don't pay for electricity and water ...so thats clearly not the case here
@BHLFPS3 what's the quality of water though and how's the water pressure?
Have u seen the picture of 1 side rich hotels and other side slums separated by a wall.
Drake even lost in Brazil 😂😭
😂
😅😂
People need to know that we hate Drake before the beef 😌
Já odiamos ele dês de 2016 17
@@leticiasilveira8768why?? What did drake do?
🔥🔥🔥🔥
Pudii really out here risking his life for news this ain’t entertainment (is) this is NEWS I actually love these videos more than any other kind of
Arab got sum COMP 🃏
Same, these content creators on twitch, TH-cam, TikTok, are all the future of entertainment and news, nowadays no one watches Tv anymore and the people at the top are noticing
@@letemknowdae with the guys inveted u... there is no risk going there
@@letemknowdaefacts
They don’t touch foreigners who check in
As someone that grew up in a rich area of Brazil this is very interesting to me because I never looked at Brazil from this view point.
Bom que agora vc entende que nem todo favelado é ladrão. Quando vc puder, e como vc puder, ajude seu povo manim
ter que vir um gringo fazer um video pra você perceber isso é foda....
Né? @Lulu-ej9 vergonhoso...
-8000 aura com esse comentário
Precisou de um vídeo gringo pra saber mais do seu próprio país?
funny enough
i went to brazil in 2016 for the olympics and we stayed with a host family
and i actually got to go to a favela and experience this life
for a month i lived in brazil and its a culture like no other
i got lucky that the family i stayed with was so welcoming and kind
i very much so miss brazil
not everyone in a favela is bad
everyone is trying to get by and live life
i will never forget all the friends i made
all the people i met and all the DELICIOUS food i ate
i am not rich by any means
my momma would go to olympics to trade olympic pins to try to sell to pay for the trip
and she did this because she loved to travel
and honestly
id choose the host family over any hotel because its not about just seeing the sites or eating at fancy restaurants
its about the relationships and experience you have with the culture and having people to show you and build meaningful connections with
is priceless
I was volunteering for the Rio 2016 game.
@@koolohinde thats an awesome experience to have!!! I made friends with some people volunteering there, thanks to my mom trading pins of course!! Did you work the whole time or was there specific sports events you volunteered at?
@@krykryinfinitive2452 i bet u get around there
I was there for the olympics! Good times!
Amazing video bro. But, just a reminder for everyone who’s watching. This is not BRASIL. This is only a specific part of the country, ok? We have so much more down here 🇧🇷
no this is brazil
Ah cala a boca, vai
Ah cala a boca
@@pogbatraore only 8% of brasilian population lives in favelas, Brasil over 200 million of people, so the favelas dont represent what de REAL Brazil is
Being a local from Brasil who watches Poudii regularly is just awesome. Seeing him living our culture is great, especially when it comes to hatin' Drake.
Boy them stairs STEEP LMAO
whole damn favela steep🤣🤣🤣
No cap like wrong move and you gone bust your ass on them steps😭
lol that's why they have the best footballers
better watch your step when it rains there
The whole place is. You go to the sea level and look at the sun, you still see houses. 😂
18:25 I’m in tears bro 😂😂😂😂…that’s was hilarious and it made my day!!
drake stay catching strays
That shit wasn’t no stray he was aiming right at him 😂😂😂
Does anyone know where poodi yavana is from? The penchode
Yeah, that slug has his name on it. What u mean a stray? LLab!
@@Ogbillykapri😂😂😂
His actions got him that.
Your editing and the songs you choose are insanely perfect, you are too good at audibly and visually describing a moment with your editing. NO riding
anyone know the name of the song at 18:35?
@AlraeSpence I foundd it, it’s a unreleased song called blood by raury.
Anyone know the song at 13:23
@@jaydenm7802 whip appeal by frank ocean ‼️ bros got taste
Papo reto
25:04 the "damn" after he said "more the 10 people" his face got me 😭😭😭
why he asking federal questions 😂 what if he was undercover
@@karsonmapesEverything said is on the news everyday. 😂
@@karsonmapes you don't get it. This are two guards of the Favela. There's THOUSANTS like him. They kill people every day on militia wars to take control over the Favelas. Rocinha is the biggest one, but there are hundreds others that are even more violent cuz there's daily conflicts between the militias.
These are two guys that killed 10+ people, imagine all killings the the whole organized crimes did... There's no such thing as "what if he was undercover". If he was, it doesn't matter. There's not much he can do cuz if police enter the favela through the front door, it's basically starting war. Militia has military weaponry, anti aircraft weapons, .50 calibber snipers. They're as powered as the major militia in the world. It's literally a parallel power against the Federal, State and Municipally power.
Rio is crazy. I'm from São Paulo and thank God I did not live this reality, just know the theory, know a few people that live in favelas too. Rio de Janeiro has two very different realities coexisting.
Esse de longe é o melhor video que eu vi até agora sobre a realidade do Brasil, especificamente sobre o Rio. Parabens!!
I love Brazil! 🇧🇷 ❤ The people are so diverse and the food and scenery in some parts look amazing!
Posso ta errado, mas esse é o vídeo mais bem aproveitado e mais bem editado da saga de ''gringos nas favelas do Brasil'' mostrou a verdadeira essencia
e o mano xingando o Drake foi A+++++
Concordo
Tirando aquela parte fake ridícula da entrevista com ''trafic4ntes", até que foi um bom video.
simmm, bom demais
Sinceramente essa romantização de um lugar como esse, onde nenhum ser humano deveria morar, eh uma vergonha para nosso país. Mas infelizmente o mundo vai acabar em algumas décadas e isso não
Vai mudar mesmo, então deixa pra lá….
@@mig2720 oxi que brisa é essa irmão. mundo n vai acabar não
The drake rant got me 🤣😭🤣 18:22
Lmfaoo bro same 😂😂
kkkkkkkkkkkk Yb BETTER, BRAZIL LOVE NBA YOUNG BOY BRO
🤣
HHahhaaaaaaa haaaaa on god never broke again young boy
Fcuk bbl drizzy 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 but why
Yeah, that took me out 😂😂😂
As a black content creator, the amount of work you showcase in your videos really made me feel like I was there. People don’t understand the amount of work that goes into editing, having the Confident to film, and end the amount of film you gotta dig through lol. Keep going bro.
I swear brazilians love every artist and all want them to come to brazil, if brazil hates drake that speaks volumes
We recognize that he’s trash
the favelas are not Brazil, only 6% of the brazilian population lives in favelas, not good but that's a better percentage than in Colombia (14%), Argentina (10%) and Mexico (10%).
fr drake is a btch 🤣 we don't usually hate ppl but he's an exception
I’m a little confused are you saying these are the percentages of Brazilians that live in those countries?
@@landonprentice7404 he's stating that favelas are only a portion of brazil, and that we're somewhat "better" than those countries in that matter, wich i personally think makes little sense considering we're almos the size of a continent compared to thse countries, the point was to say that Drake is not THAT hated here (he is)
Lmfao Drake is hated internationally 😂😂😂😂
I was staying in Rio and had to find an ATM at midnight (long story). The only ATM available was in a Favela, about 30 30-minute ride from Rio. My driver was so nervous that he pulled over on the highway and told me to walk about a hundred yards up to the gas station because he couldn't stop his car while driving in the favela. After passing by a gang that was shocked to see a dude walking up a pitch-black mountain alone, my car came screeching around the corner, and the driver came to a rolling stop, and I jumped in while he was still moving.
Wow , That’s very scary , I won’t go to Brazil on vacation even if they pay me,, I met some Brazilian people here in the USA, and they told me, that Brazil very dangerous.
@@sylviathompson100would you go to an ATM at night time in the projects in any city in the USA?
depende, o mundo todo é perigoso saiba entra saiba sair, ninguem vai te roubar dentro da favela
@@PatríciaLopes-l5z Hit the translate. Dude is spitting facts.
@@H-BOBB-TV no, I do not Live in the projects.
My mom made it out of jacarezinho, one of the largest favelas in the world but it takes dedication, persistence, hard work and the desire to leave.
Missing the princesa supermercado 😊
Glad to see my boy poudii actually being consistent with great content, whether it gets the views it deserves you make some of the best videos on the platform. Been here since way back, super proud of you man
2:23 The Brazilian president was in Ethiopia to attend the African Union summit in Addis Ababa. In his speech, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva stated what many of us already knew: half of Brazil's 200 million people identify as Afro-descendants.
More than half ARE black. At least 70% are mixed race but we consider black
who cares
@@fredfonseca2003we don't care I care
Lula não representa o Brasil, e ele inventa dados... tem video dele assumindo isso.
what's your point? lol this is only a special mind blowing thing to black americans who don't have perspective about the world the rest of latinos and latin america it's nothing lol
Poudii is definitely my favorite TH-camr. Ain't nobody doing what he's doing! Keep it up my dude!
Nah his not the first but I respect his video for sure was dope keep up the good work need to meet a leader next time like my favorite youtuber did
No he’s not the greatest. Definitely not. I am entitled Of my own opinion, and that’s what I’m doing.
Awesome video. The last interview was very bold , congratulations on the courage. This shows the reality of many people in Brazil in a very respectful and fun way. Hope to see more.
This might be one of your best projects put together fr. Who would’ve thought young Poudii P from ATL went from making Kool aid chicken in his kitchen to documentaries in Brazil and all around the world. Such a blessing to see this kinda growth my boy! On to the next one 🙏🏽
dont forget the walmart toilet paper overnight challenge lol
He better like this comment 😂🐐
Pfff I really want to visit Brazil man! The people over there truly hit different.
as a brazilian i must to say “come to brazil”
Come to Brazil! You'll be so welcome here 😊
But don't come to that shit city "Rio de Janeiro" in Rio de Janeiro there is a lot of robbery and crime, unfortunately most foreigners when they go to Brazil only pass through
Rio de Janeiro, and in the end we Brazilians end up suffering stereotypes of that we
are slum dwellers and miserable, Brazil It's not just Rio de Janeiro, there
are other much better cities Here in Brazil we call Rio de Janeiro “Hell of January” and many Brazilians are afraid to go to Rio
dude just came to brazil, u gonna love it
Make sure U have a local with U!
Kendrick definitely need to collaborate with the brother saying F Drake 😂 “They Not Like Us” Global !!🤔
The song selection is top tier! Love the frank and Tyler
13:19 I don't even speak Portuguese but that song slaps
aaye yk the name bro?
F1 - Leozinhu
@@stob365 F1 - Leozinhu
@@dinzu6921my guy you the 🐐
That song "slaps" because you're not understanding what kinda of stuff he's singing about hahahah
Poudii doing side missions around the world I'm here for it 🔥
Don’t know if poudii is sweating because it’s hot or because of how nervous he is standing next to real gangsters
Both and plus he in another country gotta always be on the look out 😂😂
So you know what a real gangster is? Something tells me you dont watching Poudii
@@JCUBE23 bro, no gangsters in US compare the the ones in Favelas
@@JCUBE23you must not scene the gory videos in Brazil
i think he just sweats easily LMAO
TH-camr: Goes to any place in Brazil
Also TH-camr: I WENT TO THE MOST DANGEROUS PART OF BRAZIL EVER
Awesome, man, as a brazilian from other state, it`s very cool to see other people`s vision on our country w/o using prejudice or superiority
Better vision was if this scenario wouldn't exist.
@@andrevmartin7943 bobby`s world?
13:23 what’s the name of the artist and full song title that jawn goes crazy.
F1 - Leozinhu
@@frojas2323 that shit go crazy
yuh he snapped
thanks bro📈
@@euleozinhu😢is the song out bro ??
I like how the first half of the interview poudii was in a playful mood but the 2nd half of the video he serious and don’t wanna say the wrong thing 😂, but i appreciate theses guys for doing this interview and really showing the paths that they have to turn to in order to survive , its interesting to see how its the same concept of lifestyle as America but they go about it in many different ways depending on their access to resources or the lack Thereof
Poudii gradually sweating more and more as he interviews the gang lmao 26:31
Gustavo low key famous as fck🤣🤣 he’s in every TH-camr channel. Get the bag young black man.🤜🏾🤛🏿
Whats his @?
17:45 Eu ri alto agora pqp KKKKKKKKKK bom errado ele não tá
this a fuckin movie bro.
Best video I’ve seen in years ! Thank you for the amazing edit and giving us a glimpse of Brazil’s nd their people 🙏🏽
See this my issue. I'm from Lawndale in Chicago. People got it fckd up. They think they got it rough here. We got high speed internet. A/C. Grocery stores. Lake not far. Niccas don't realize how good they got it. It's all a mindset. This video confirmed for me. Life is whatchu make it. We have it good here. Water to drink and shower etc. Thing is "hood" shyt is glamorized.
Im from the UK and people talk about "hood" here even though it isn't a quarter as bad as the hoods in the USA, People really need to see how good they got it compared to these guys in the favelas. Uk Hood is like a Palace in these countries
@@AM-bm9rs depends. It’s about crime rate. There’s definitely crime rates in the UK matching places in the US. Just gun violence isn’t as present. There’s even high crime areas in suburbs
@@Ohiocrimetv I’ve looked at the stats and the worst places in USA are 3x worse than worse places in the UK
If every nga had a passport with stamps in it we'd be living in a different country.
@@RodrigoOswego I think that’s only half true
Bro kicking life goals, keep chasing & grinding, your original & stand out Poudii. Thanks for the hectic content. 🙌🏼
One thing that I've learned about Brazilians recently by watching lots of TH-cam videos and IRL's is that they are fiercely proud of thier country and you do not insult them whether they are from the Favelas or Leblon. Probably not safe for Drake to go back unless he makes a sincere apology which I doubt. Much respect for Brazilians.
No I'm not proud of this narcoestate named "Brazil" be glad u was born in the USA bc here u have to work 6 months just3to get a PS5,and a iPhone is 10 months, I'll do anything just to be American.
@@moseywz most items in America are on payment plans. moreover id choose the FAVELA anyday than the hoods in America because we shoot each other over BS
vai trabalhar gurizão, que papo de criança.
Se vc tiver menos que 18 anos ou menos ignora o que eu falei. Um ótimo dia.
@@artdragflyf1288 esse é seu argumento? "vai trabalhar" se bem que falam que o brasileiro médio tem 83 de QI.
@@moseywzimagina achar que tudo se resume a comprar ps5 e ter iphone. Norte americano tentando implantar ditadura na america latina direto e é capaz dessa geração entregar de bandeja. O preço do dolar é tbm culpa deles, eles querem que a gente pague mais, por isso tão com medo da moeda do brics, pq o joguinho deles vai mudar. Vocês são uns cabeça fraca do caralho, se vende por espelho
This video made me want to experience the favelas in Brazil. Loved the vibes!! Also the fact that they don’t play about robbing or hurting tourist. That right there I can appreciate.
Bro when I was in Africa last summer, the kids were going crazy about NBA young boy. It’s crazy how far some of the American Rappers are able to reach
In brazil we love nba youngboy, Migos, Savage, tupac n shi
NOT FOR EVERYBODY only us young niggas 😂😂
@@nvmdmarrento Nobody love migos wtf you talking
@@nvmdmarrentoCouldnt find any english speaking ppl. Went to the club and they played US music for like 20min rest was just Funk ... Dont think brazilian really care about any of those tbh
@@kevinrotsaert6292 Funk? You do realize that's US music as well.
@@StylistecS cmon now you're reaching Im obviously talkin about Brazilian Funk
This reminds me of 2010s Vice documentaries
Nice observation. Poudii wit Vice doc vibes is a good mix
Yup before Vice went woke and broke.
@@devil5adv0ca8you don’t even know what woke means
@@user-vy3jy8he3qplease define it for me and then tell me how the definition doesn't apply to what Vice went before going out of business.
RIP Michael K Williams
I’m Brazilian living in America. Life in the favelas can be extreme hard. I loved seeing both American and Brazilian guys interacting so well. We really love Americans. You also did an amazing job showing the authenticity and culture of this place!
So happy to see poudii traveling all around the world ❤
Bruh this videos is so fucking dope, this show the real Brazil that we live in. Yeah we have a lot of problems but we keep it up with a huge smile, much love from Brazil to you poudii , fell free to come Every time you want, we will be waiting for you with a huge spread arms love bruv 💙🇧🇷
@@dassolosyndikat5113 what you mean about black areas?
@@dassolosyndikat5113 you're a racist German that listen to hip hop lol that's like Hitler being a Tupac fan smh lol y'all are obsessed with black people it's beyond annoying
Drake will never recover 😂
i;m sure hell be okay hes rich his milionaire trubles nothing compred to brokies
kkkkkkkkkkkk Yb BETTER, BRAZIL LOVE NBA YOUNG BOY BRO
this is not because of Kendrick we hate him because he was a asshole everytime he came here
Never experienced Brazil through this view. Mad respect for going in and exposing such a beautiful culture of Brazil. This was a history lesson for the world to know. This documentary looked fun as hell too. :)
I'm Brazilian and I'm reading the comments, I disagree with some comments and the thoughts that some have about us Brazilians, congratulations, you did a good job! 🇧🇷❤️
Poudii, i've been watching for a while, your editing has gotten so much better. this is like a damn netflix documentary. good stuff bro keep it up.
This is one of the few channels I keep notifications on for.
This video is soooo 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥. This is so good! Definitely made me want to get out and travel more too! I can tell the effort and work y'all out in! I was smiling the whole time! Love this!
Damn drake the Favela aint fuccin with you gng😂😂😂😂