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remix brasileiro

Top Remix brasileiro Artists

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1,204

357,448 listeners

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4,628

264,671 listeners

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8,513

79,546 listeners

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2,526

55,811 listeners

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3,538

34,891 listeners

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1,472

31,913 listeners

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304

16,534 listeners

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330

14,369 listeners

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1,567

14,327 listeners

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427

11,295 listeners

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657

10,402 listeners

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Franccz

Brazil

5,539

7,738 listeners

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346

3,584 listeners

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928

2,072 listeners

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461

1,556 listeners

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484

992 listeners

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212

984 listeners

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757

800 listeners

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450

386 listeners

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929

342 listeners

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111 listeners

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88

83 listeners

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2,362

52 listeners

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33 listeners

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1 listeners

About Remix brasileiro

Remix brasileiro is not simply a tempo shift or a quick beat lift; it’s a method of recontextualizing global dance music through the distinct pulse and color of Brazilian rhythms. Born from the long-running Brazilian culture of remixing, sampling and making tracks party-ready, this approach has evolved into a recognizable attitude: the merger of club electronics with samba-like percussion, funk carioca energy, tropical melodies, and a sense of carnival in every drop.

The roots lie in the late 1990s and early 2000s, when DJs in Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo began taking international pop and dancefloor hits and reimagining them with Brazilian grooves. Baile funk—the street-party sound born in Rio’s favelas—provided one of the core rhythmic DNA sequences of many remix Brazilian productions: a propulsive bass, punchy snare, call-and-response vocals, and a swaggering, insistent groove. These remixes often traveled beyond the neighborhood blocks into clubs, radio, and later streaming playlists, helping the sound cross borders. As the Brazilian electronic scene matured, producers layered in samba percussion, pagode-style guitar lines, and tropical melodies, creating a versatile toolkit for reinterpreting almost any track.

In production terms, remix brasileiro spans a spectrum. You’ll hear stripped-down, bass-forward reworks that fit the Brazilian bass and dance-floor ethos, as well as more melodic, samba-tinged edits that keep a track’s vocal hook intact while surrounding it with carnival-like percussion and syncopated rhythms. It’s a genre that thrives on energy, rhythm complexity, and a sense of playfulness—an invitation to dance, not merely to listen. The movement benefited from a global streaming culture that rewards fresh edits and rapid sharing, so tracks could travel quickly from a São Paulo studio to a Lisbon club or a New York festival.

Ambassadors of the remix Brazilian spirit include a mix of pioneers and modern torchbearers. DJ Marlboro, often cited as a foundational figure in baile funk, helped popularize the sound’s remix language at scale in the 1990s and 2000s. On the vocal side, Cidinho and Doca’s Rap da Felicidade became an early touchstone for how Brazilian remixes could fuse catchy hooks with street-influenced percussion. In more contemporary terms, Anitta stands out as an international ambassador who blends funk-infused Brazilian pop with global dance sensibilities, bringing remixed Brazilian energy to mainstream stages worldwide. International collaborators and DJs—think Diplo and other global activators who’ve worked with Brazilian artists—have helped push the remix Brazilian sound into festival main stages and cross-genre projects.

Where is remix brasileiro most popular? Brazil remains the core. But its footprint extends to Portugal, Spain, other parts of Europe, and urban centers in the United States and Latin America where club culture and Latin-influenced electronic music thrive. In those scenes, remix Brazilian tracks appear on DJ sets, festival lineups, and streaming playlists, often serving as a bridge between local rhythms and international EDM, pop, and tropical-house currents. For music enthusiasts, the genre offers a sonic passport: it invites you to hear familiar melodies reimagined through Brazilian percussion, infectious bass, and an irrepressible sense of celebration.