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         <description><![CDATA[O&nbsp;Axé,&nbsp;ou&nbsp;Axé music, é um&nbsp;gênero musical&nbsp;que surgiu no estado da&nbsp;Bahia&nbsp;na&nbsp;década de 1980&nbsp;durante as manifestações populares do&nbsp;Carnaval de Salvador, misturando o&nbsp;frevo&nbsp;pernambucano, ritmos afro-brasileiros,&nbsp;reggae,&nbsp;merengue,&nbsp;forró,&nbsp;maracatu&nbsp;e outros ritmos afro-latino&nbsp;.
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No entanto, o termo&nbsp;axé&nbsp;é utilizado erroneamente para designar todos os ritmos de raízes africanas ou o estilo de música...]]></description>
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