The Brazilian music you should be listening to during the 2016 Olympics

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A cleaner poses in the rings at the Olympic Park in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil August 1, 2016.

The countdown to the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro has begun.

The opening ceremony is on Friday.

Here in the newsroom, one thing we'll be listening for is the music of the games. And seeing as the games are in Brazil, there are a few songs you should expect to hear. Like this one:

"Girl from Ipanema" — Astrud Gilberto, Tom Jobim, Stan Getz
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"The Girl from Ipanema" came out in the mid 1960s, and has since become one of the most recorded songs in history.

You also might hear this one:

"Mas Que Nada" — Sergio Mendes
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But there are also plenty of songs that go beyond the clichés.

And so, without futher ado. Here are some of our favorites:

1. "Berimbau" — Golden Boys
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2. "Bananeira" — Emilio Santiago
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3. "Que Pena" — Gal Costa
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4. "Sr. Tempo Bom" — Thaide and DJ Hum
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5. "Zaguerio" — Jorge Ben
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6. "A Maldicao do Samba" — Marcelo D2
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7. "Carolina" — Seu Jorge
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8. "Baby" — Os Mutantes and Rita Lee
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