Papatinho takes another step on the international climb with track on the soundtrack of 'Everybody in panic 6'
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Papatinho signs with singer Ruby the single with the song 'Bad to the bone', a track from the soundtrack of the North American franchise Disclosure ♫ ANALYSIS ♬ Papatinho has been trumpeting his participation in the soundtrack of the film “Todo mundo em panic 6”, a comedy that hit the circuit on June 4th.
Papatinho signs with singer Ruby the single with the song 'Bad to the bone', a track from the soundtrack of the North American franchise
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♫ ANALYSIS
♬ Papatinho has been trumpeting his participation in the soundtrack of the film “Todo mundo em panic 6”, a comedy that hit the circuit on June 4th. In fact, in the franchise's track, the DJ and music producer from Rio writes the track “Bad to the bone” with Minas Gerais singer Ruby.
Based on a mix of trap and electronic music, the track's musical production was done by Papatinho with Ajaxx, a DJ and producer from Paraná associated with rap. However, only Papatinho's name appears next to Ruby, as the main artist, on the cover of the single released on Friday, June 12, in proof of the Rio artist's rise in the international pop universe.
Papatinho's presence on the soundtrack of the film “Everybody in panic 6” is promoted following the producer's involvement with the still unreleased album designed and (partially) recorded by the group Black Eyes Peas with inspiration in Brazil, precisely during Carnival. Some tracks have already been recorded with Papatinho's collaboration in the production, but the album's release – initially scheduled for 2027 – is still uncertain.
Papatinho's involvement with will.i.am's group doesn't come as a surprise to anyone who knows that, in 2024, the Rio artist produced the track “Outside” for rapper Sexyy Red with funk beats and was part of the soundtrack for the film “Bad boys 4 – Until the end”, producing the track “Flores pa ti” featuring vocals by Luísa Sonza and Becky G.
In 2025, Papatinho produced three exclusive beats for the official soundtrack of “Baila, Vini”, a documentary about the player Vinícius Júnior.
With the growing presence of Brazilian funk in global pop, Papatinho has been on an upward path abroad, taking at least one step per year to establish itself beyond the borders of Brazil.
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