Brazilian Country / Sertanejo

Sertanejo

Sertanejo, Brazil's vibrant country music genre, reflects the nation's cultural diversity and rural roots. Originating in the 1920s, it has evolved significantly, blending traditional sounds with modern influences. Today, Sertanejo is a dominant force in Brazilian music, celebrated for its storytelling and emotional depth, resonating with audiences across various demographics.

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