In today’s Brazil, young urban musicians update samba by adding hip-hop, electronica and rock. But as the daughter of Martinho da Vila, a venerated composer of samba do morro (samba “from the hills,” or slums), Mart’nália is heir to a grand and uncommercialized tradition. [
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