The week arrived full of breathtaking releases and there is new music for all tastes! From sertanejo to samba rock, from funk to electronic, Brazilian (and international!) artists are delivering tracks and projects that promise to shake up the playlists. Let’s check out what’s been hot in the last few days?
Hugo Henrique and Léo Foguete – “Terminou Pra Que”
Starting with a golden key, Hugo Henrique debuts the second part of the project Sonho Ao Vivo with the powerful “Terminou Pra Que”, alongside Léo Foguete. The track, recorded at Varanda Estaiada (SP), is a self-composed piece that explores the intensity of an unresolved breakup. And it doesn’t stop there: the project will also feature Israel & Rodolffo and Simone Mendes in the upcoming tracks.
Space Animals – “Dinner”
With a downtempo vibe and a striking bass, the new track from the Space Animals project delivers that perfect alternative vibe for those who enjoy exploring new sounds.
Anitta and Kenia OS – “En 4”
Anitta and Kenia OS finally dropped the bomb everyone was waiting for: “En 4” arrived breaking everything this Thursday (17), in a hot mix of reggaetón, funk carioca, and Latin pop. The track was distributed by Sony Music Mexico, with a daring music video, featuring nudity, intimacy, and the internet on fire! The song, nicknamed “perreíto that will set fire”, is already dominating Spotify’s viral playlists in Brazil and Mexico.
Bastian and Manu Bahtidão – “Dançar Sem Você”
Directly from Switzerland to Brazil, Bastian Baker joins Manu Bahtidão in the Portuguese version of his European hit “Dancing With You”. “Dançar Sem Você” delivers emotion, melody, and that Brazilian flavor we love.
Zeca Baleiro and Adriano Magoo – Album “Piano”
Zeca Baleiro returns with Piano, an intimate album that primarily revisits classics like “Alfonsina y el mar” and even the surprising “Frank Sinatra” by the band Cake. A work to feel and reflect on.
Bruno Diegues – “Mais Uma Noite – Volume 3”
The former Jeito Moleque closes the cycle of the project Mais Uma Noite with 13 new tracks, including the partnership with Menos é Mais in “A Cara do Problema” and the hit “Curva” with Thiaguinho. Modern pagode with a slight touch of nostalgia.
Ana Cacimba – “Se Meu Pai É Ogum”
Celebrating the day of Ogum/São Jorge, Ana Cacimba presents a samba rock of ancestry and faith. “Se Meu Pai É Ogum” vibrates energy, dance, and reverence to Afro-Brazilian culture.
Rauana Monteiro – “Apaixonar Duvido”
With production by Eduardo Pepato, Rauana delivers a modern romantic sertanejo. The song, part of the album Autêntico, talks about loves that left scars.
Lucas & Breno – “Se Fingindo de Santa”
The new single from the duo is about that ex who pretends to be a saint on social media, but we know the truth well. A hit with a viral look.
Alphy – “Going to San Francisco”
The artist from São Paulo mixes rock, blues, and American country in “Going to San Francisco”, creating a perfect vibe for hitting the road, whether in body or soul.
Alok and Evinha – “Esperar Pra Ver” (Remix)
The Brazilian DJ remixed the MPB classic “Esperar Pra Ver”, giving it an electronic, modern, and danceable touch alongside Watzgood.
DJ Chernobyl & MC Lullu – “Bota Na Minha XT”
Root baile funk with a modern touch? That’s what DJ Chernobyl and MC Lullu deliver with this anthem loaded with phonk and attitude.
“Revisita Rita” – Tribute to Rita Lee with IZA, Criolo, Duda Beat and more
A tribute worthy of Rita Lee! The project brings together great names in current music interpreting the anthems of the queen of national rock. “Ovelha Negra” with IZA? Perfection!
Pedro Eleftheriou – “Let’s Make Our Dream Real”
Poetic and romantic, the Greco-Brazilian artist dives into modern jazz in yet another track of his RHYME RHYTHM ENSEMBLE project.
Pedras Vivas – “Eternal Sound”
Recorded live, the track celebrates the resurrection of Jesus with emotion and faith, exalting the eternal sound of divine victory.
