sertanejo
music genre that had its origins in the countryside of Brazil in the 1920s
Sertanejo pulses with the vibrant heart of Brazil's countryside, blending acoustic guitars, accordions, and heartfelt vocals that evoke both celebration and longing. The sound is warm and inviting, often drenched in a rich tapestry of folk melodies. Its energy can swing from upbeat dance tracks that fill the floor at local festas to poignant ballads that tug at your soul, telling stories of love, loss, and rural life. It’s music that feels lived in, resonating deeply with both tradition and modernity.
Emerging in the mid-20th century, sertanejo evolved from the sounds of rural Brazil—an expressive response to the urbanization and cultural shifts sweeping the nation. Initially rooted in simple acoustic performances, it gained momentum through the 1980s and 1990s with artists like Chitãozinho e Xororó and Zezé Di Camargo & Luciano, who blended traditional styles with pop sensibilities. This era saw sertanejo rise as a cultural phenomenon, parallel to Brazil's own evolving identity, breaking away from purely regional sounds while still honoring its roots.
To dive into sertanejo, start with "Evidências" by Chitãozinho e Xororó; it captures the genre's emotive storytelling perfectly. Next, listen to "Fio da Memória" by Zezé Di Camargo & Luciano for a taste of classic romantic balladry. For something fresh, explore Jorge & Mateus’ "Propaganda," which showcases contemporary production while retaining the genre's soulfulness. Finally, check out Marília Mendonça’s "Infiel," a powerful anthem of empowerment. Once you're hooked on sertanejo, you might find yourself curious about related genres like forró or pagode.
139 artists in the catalog.
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Matogrosso & Mathias
Israel & Rodolffo
Chrystian
Ralf
Parrerito
Nelson Ned
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Alan e Aladim
Rionegro & Solimões
Guilherme & Benuto
Dave Maclean
pop music, pop rock
Léo Canhoto & Robertinho
Dani Boy
Bruno & Barretto
Pena Branca & Xavantinho
As Marcianas
Enzo & Rafael
About sertanejo
What is sertanejo?
music genre that had its origins in the countryside of Brazil in the 1920s
Where should I start with sertanejo?
Start with "Gusttavo Lima e você" by Gusttavo Lima. It captures what makes sertanejo worth exploring.
What are the best sertanejo albums?
The sertanejo albums worth hearing first: "Gusttavo Lima e você" by Gusttavo Lima, "11:11" by Paula Fernandes, "Zezé Di Camargo & Luciano" by Zezé Di Camargo & Luciano, "Wanessa Camargo" by Wanessa Camargo and "DNA" by Wanessa Camargo.
How many sertanejo artists are there?
northsound.fm covers 139 sertanejo artists, each with a recommended starting album and listening path.