Three giants of Brazilian pop - Marisa Monte, Carlinhos Brown, and Arnaldo Antunes - came together for the Tribalistas project. This track is from their self-titled 2003 release.
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Sao Paulo’s Paula Lima plays music influenced by bossa nova, samba, Brazilian soul, and international funk. Quero ver voce no baile is Portuguese for "I want to see you at the dance".
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This legendary Brazilian a cappella group has been singing together for over 40 years. Here they perform their version of an Antonio Carlos Jobim classic.
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Legendary Brazilian pop star Gilberto Gil served as Brazil’s minister of culture from 2003 to 2008, but long before that he was rocking the entire hemisphere with songs like this classic track from 1987.
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Hailing from Brazil’s musically fertile Northeast, pop singer Djavan is one of his country's living legends and has been a consistent hitmaker since the 1970s.
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Domenico+2, is one of the three incarnations of the +2s, the Brazilian trio featuring Domenico Lancelotti, Moreno Veloso, and Alexandre Kassin. The group changes its name album to album based on which member is featured most prominently.
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