BRAZIL RADIO

Brazil has one of the world's most vibrant radio cultures — a reflection of its extraordinary musical diversity. Stations span MPB, samba, forró, sertanejo, funk carioca, pagode, and bossa nova, genres that rarely appear on international streaming algorithms. FM radio remains a primary music discovery channel, especially in the Northeast.

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ALL BRAZIL STATIONS

MGT BRASIL HITSBrazil, Brasil
MGT BRASIL HITS MPB NACIONAL
Rádio Catedral 106.7 FMBrazil, Rio de Janeiro
CATHOLIC RADIOCATÓLICA
Paul in RioBrazil
BRAZILIAN MUSIC
Rádio Federal Fm 101,3 Mhz UNIFALBrazil, Minas Gerais
EDUCATIONALUNIVERSITY RADIO
ImembuíBrazil, Rio Grande do Sul
LOCAL NEWSMUSICSPORTS TALK
Gay FM BrasilBrazil, São Paulo (SP)
VenenoBrazil, Sao Paulo (Brazil)
Nova FMBrazil, Maranhão
Rádio Evangelizar Brazil, Curitiba Paraná
Radio Soul OneBrazil, São Paulo
FUNKRAPRNB
Web Ijuí (Ijuí)Brazil, Rio Grande do Sul
PabloBrazil, Sao Paulo (Brazil)
Rádio Interação MusicBrazil
ECLÉTICO RADIOWEB GUARULHOS
Rádio Gaudéria das MissõesBrazil, Rio Grande do Sul
GAÚCHANATIVA
Unijuí FMBrazil, Rio Grande do Sul
EDUCAÇÃO
Radio Rodeio fmBrazil, Sao Paulo (Brazil)
Ouvindo a Biblia Brazil, Espírito Santo
Cooee PhoenixBrazil, Sao Paulo (Brazil)
CLUB COOEECOOEE
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What music genres are unique to Brazilian radio?

Brazilian radio features genres you will rarely find elsewhere: sertanejo (Brazilian country), forró (Northeastern dance music), pagode (party samba), funk carioca (Rio bass music), and MPB (Música Popular Brasileira, an eclectic art-pop tradition). Each region has its own sonic identity.

Is sertanejo really that popular in Brazil?

Yes — sertanejo is by far the most-played genre on Brazilian radio, dominating FM stations across the country. It has evolved from its rural roots into a modern pop format. Think of it as Brazil's equivalent of American country music in terms of market dominance.

Can I hear bossa nova on Brazilian radio?

Bossa nova occasionally appears on Brazilian stations, particularly in Rio de Janeiro and on jazz-oriented stations. However, it is more of a legacy genre than a current format — you are more likely to hear it on jazz or MPB stations than on mainstream Brazilian radio.