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.

Covering Rock, Pop, Jazz, and more.

ALL BRAZIL STATIONS

Rádio Cidade - Classic RockBrazil, Rio de Janeiro
CLASSIC ROCK
FyberBrazil, Pará
DIVERSASVARIOUS
Radio Amigos do Futebol Brazil, Sao Paulo (Brazil)
ECLÉTICA
Radio Venceslau FMBrazil, Sao Paulo (Brazil)
edmilson de jesus novaisBrazil, Bahía Blanca
ECLECTIC
Serra Verde FMBrazil, Rio de Janeiro
Manchester FM 93.3Brazil
SERTANEJOSERTANEJO RAIZ
Rádio Web Infinito 8Brazil, MG
ECLÉTICAFLASHBACK
Rádio Mix MusicBrazil, MG
CHRISTIAN CONTEMPORARYCHRISTIAN MUSICGOSPEL
Educadora FM Campinas 91.7Brazil, Sao Paulo (Brazil)
POPTALK SHOW
RC FM 98,1Brazil, Paraná(Brazil)
Mundial (Ijuí)Brazil, Rio Grande do Sul
Rádio Sertaneja TopBrazil, MG
SERTANEJASERTANEJO RAIZ
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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.