Bossa
Bossa is a Portuguese term whose most common cultural reference is bossa nova, a genre of Brazilian music that blends samba with jazz-influenced harmony. The word bossa itself generally means style, flair, or knack, and in Brazilian Portuguese it can describe a distinctive personal approach or charm, independent of music.
Bossa nova developed in Rio de Janeiro in the late 1950s among songwriters and performers who sought
Musically, bossa nova is typically guitar-based, featuring smooth vocal delivery and sophisticated, jazz-influenced harmonies. The rhythm
Beyond music, the term bossa remains part of everyday Brazilian Portuguese, used to denote a certain flair