On May 20, 2026, in celebration of Dimash Qudaibergen’s upcoming birthday, the fan club DQFCBrasil launched Brazil’s first Portuguese-language website dedicated to the Kazakh artist: “Dimash Qudaibergen to the Sounds of Brazil.”
According to the creators of the website, the goal of the platform is to provide as much information as possible about Dimash to more than 300 million Portuguese-speaking users around the world. They also plan to continue expanding the site alongside the growth of Dimash’s career.
The website currently features a detailed biography of Dimash, links to his social media platforms, videos highlighting the most memorable moments of his career, a photo gallery, concert information, as well as a news section and cultural publications dedicated to Kazakhstan.
A special place on the website, and in the hearts of fans, belongs to four original songs created during the development of the platform. The lyrics express what Dimash means in the lives of his fans and convey their love and gratitude toward him.
Each song was written in a different Brazilian musical style: Axé, Bossa Nova, Forró, and Samba. These rhythms are deeply rooted in Brazilian culture and remain widely popular across the country.
AXÉ
The word “Axé” comes from the Yoruba language and means “life energy.” This rhythm is especially associated with the state of Bahia and is characterized by the strong use of percussion instruments.
BOSSA NOVA
Bossa Nova is a musical style born from the fusion of samba and jazz, filled with poetry and emotion. Its smooth and gentle rhythm perfectly evokes dreams of the beaches of Rio de Janeiro.
FORRÓ
Forró is a dance rhythm typical of northeastern Brazil. It exists in many different forms, but at its heart, it is music created for partner dancing.
SAMBA
Without a doubt, Samba is the most internationally recognized Brazilian rhythm. Although it is often associated with Carnival, it is played and celebrated year-round – both for listening and for dancing.


