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The Heartbeat Of Brazil: Exploring The Cultural Tapestry Of Sertanejo Vol 2

Sertanejo music, often described as the soul of Brazil's rural heart, has undergone a fascinating evolution. With its roots deeply embedded in the agricultural lifestyle, this genre has not only survived but thrived, adapting to the changing tides of musical trends while maintaining its core essence.

Mato Grosso e Mathias

Mato Grosso E Mathias

Matogrosso & Mathias is a Brazilian backwoods duo that emerged in 1966, initially collaborating with João Batista Bernardo. Matogrosso, born in 1950, hails from Vista Alegre do Alto and earned his nickname from his long residence in Cáceres, Mato Grosso. Mathias, born in 1945, is from either Uberlândia or Carmo do Paranaíba. Their music reflects the cultural roots of Brazil's rural landscape.

Chitãozinho e Xororó

Chitãozinho E Xororó

Chitãozinho & Xororó are a prominent Brazilian sertanejo duo, consisting of José Lima Sobrinho and Durval de Lima. Their music blends traditional caipira styles with pop influences, playing a key role in popularizing the sertanejo genre. Since their debut in 1970, they have sold over 30 million albums, marking their significant impact on Brazilian music.

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