Musica Brasiliense

Musica Brasiliense, emanating from Brazil's capital, Brasília, is a vibrant, eclectic genre that encapsulates the heart and soul of contemporary Brazilian music while paying homage to the country's rich musical heritage. This genre is characterized by its diversity, blending elements of traditional Brazilian rhythms with modern influences from rock, jazz, and pop, to create a distinctive sound that is both progressive and deeply rooted in Brazilian culture. Artists within this genre, like Moara, Ana Reis, and Passo Largo, showcase a wide range of musical expressions, from intimate, lyrical compositions to bold, instrumental pieces. With its innovative fusion and expressive depth, Musica Brasiliense offers a unique listening experience that reflects the dynamic and evolving nature of Brazil's musical landscape.

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Tempo Que Não Volta Mais
Single - Released September 30, 2025
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Marcus Moraes
Vavá Afiouni
Be Bel
Tatá e Danú
Ana Reis
Passo Largo
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  1. September 30, 2025
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  30. November 7, 2018
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  35. December 1, 2016
  36. July 1
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  40. July 7, 2012
  1. August 23, 2024
  2. July 16
  3. June 2, 2023
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  6. October 21, 2022
  7. September 30
  8. February 8, 2021
  9. October 12, 2020
  10. May 1
  11. November 13, 2019
  12. August 17
  13. November 7, 2018
  14. August 15
  15. February 8
  16. October 22, 2017
  17. July 1, 2016
  18. June 2, 2015
  19. April 15
  20. November 15, 2013
  1. September 30, 2025
  2. September 10
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  4. July 9, 2024
  5. July 2
  6. June 25
  7. February 14
  8. February 17, 2023
  9. November 26, 2022
  10. September 30
  11. September 23
  12. August 26
  13. August 19
  14. April 24, 2020
  15. February 4
  16. July 21, 2019
  17. January 25
  18. December 3, 2017
  19. December 1, 2016