SÃO PAULO RADIO

São Paulo is Brazil's radio capital — the city's stations reflect its position as Latin America's largest metropolis. From sertanejo and pagode to hip-hop and electronic, paulista radio is cosmopolitan and fast-paced. The city's influential stations shape musical trends across Brazil.

São Paulo's radio market is the largest in Latin America. The city's hip-hop and electronic scenes are particularly strong, with stations that have launched numerous Brazilian artists.

ALL SÃO PAULO STATIONS

Lucas DJBrazil, São Paulo
Radio JauenseBrazil, São Paulo
LOCAL NEWSNEWS
Difusora JundiaíBrazil, São Paulo
POPULAR
Antena 1 FM 94.7 São PauloBrazil, São Paulo
ADULT CONTEMPORARYLITEALTA QUALIDADE
Biz WebRadioBrazil, São Paulo
DANCEEDMHITS
Dixie RebelBrazil, São Paulo
BLUES ROCKCLASSIC ROCKROCK & ROLL
Rádio Bla RockBrazil, São Paulo
CLASSIC ROCK
Gay FM BrasilBrazil, São Paulo (SP)
Radio Soul OneBrazil, São Paulo
FUNKRAPRNB
Radio Mix FMBrazil, São Paulo
POPPOP ROCKTEEN POP
Radio América LatinaBrazil, São Paulo
BRAZILIAN MUSICPAULISTA AVENUERSLALTA QUALIDADE
Jovem pan são jose dos camposBrazil, são jose dos campos, são paulo
2000S2010S90S
Radio Casa 8000Brazil, São Paulo
ANOS 80OLD SCHOOLTHE BEST OF 80'S
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What genres dominate São Paulo radio?

Sertanejo is the most-played format, but São Paulo also has strong hip-hop (105 FM), electronic, rock (89 FM), and pagode stations. The city's cosmopolitan audience supports more diverse programming than most Brazilian markets.

Is São Paulo important for Brazilian hip-hop?

Yes — São Paulo is the capital of Brazilian hip-hop (rap nacional). Radio stations and shows in the city helped develop the scene from the 1990s onward, with artists like Racionais MC's gaining their first airplay on local stations.

How does São Paulo radio differ from Rio?

São Paulo leans more toward hip-hop, rock, and electronic music. Rio de Janeiro radio has more samba, funk carioca, and MPB. The cities have rival music identities, and their radio landscapes reflect this.