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The Surra de Bunda is a dance invented by the São José dos Campos, São Paulo, Brazil group Tequileiras Do Funk which involves a female dancer "beating" her buttocks into a male's face. It gained international attention by mid-2010. The phrase Surra de Bunda in Brazilian Portuguese loosely means "butt beat" or "butt pounding"
The performance is usually accompanied by the song "Surra de Bunda". The lyrics of the song explain that the dancer, a stripper, is going to take revenge on a male audience member (who has drunk too much tequila) for thinking it's easy for her to do her dance, and thus she will beat him with her ass ("bate com a bunda") as revenge. Other songs to which the dance has been performed include "Pode babar" and "Stripper". A "tequileira" is a term used for a barmaid in Brazil who serves tequila.
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