The musical style that rules the country with guitars and lots of romance

Learn more about the rhythm that rocks the Country and is the number one option in most of Brazilian homes

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Country music (or Sertanejo, in Portuguese) is a style that makes anyone fall in love, either by its engaging pace or the passion reflected in the lyrics and melodies. Originated in the countryside of Brazil, the style reached the cities and exploded on the charts around the world. Who hasn't heard "Oh, If I catch you," by singer Michel Teló?

Compared to American country from, sertanejo is a well-made junction of several Brazilian rhythms: country music, Brazilian pop with a dash of funk and rock. The songs can cheer up any event, from lively parties to a candlelight dinner with your significant other!
In the 1990s, most of the songs were almost necessarily sung by duos, but today, the sertanejo genre has many different faces and is sang by duos, solo singers, or in some cases, even bands!

Learn some variations of this music genre that is setting any kind of mood right!

Root Sertanejo

Created in rural areas of the country, with a more regional touch, the songs were played by male workers who gathered to express their feelings. Its trademark is the viol and guitar.

Asphalt Sertanejo

It was born when the sertanejo genre left to the big city and became hit on the radios of Brazil. More along the lines of pop music, the sertanejo embraced the cowboy aesthetic and conquered the Brazilians with its “gum” lyrics, which stick in your head.

Young people’s country music

Success in the evenings, sertanejo universitário is synonymous with excitement! With lyrics that speak of making out, nightlife, and express mainly the phases we go through a relationship, the songs win over for the dancing rhythm dance and choreographies that are easy to learn. The pace is also an invitation to dance in pairs.