Pequena Vertigem de Amor ("Little Love Vertigo"), the new album from celebrated Brazilian artist Sessa, was written over two years shaped by first fatherhood.
Considered one of the most accomplished albums of contemporary Brazilian music, Bebel Gilberto's timeless album Tanto Tempo sold nearly a million copies
A seminal Brazilian soul-funk record and a key early document of the Black Rio movement—Brazil’s own answer to African-American soul and funk in the early 1970s.
Often referred to as "Brazil's unofficial poet laureate" and the "Bob Dylan of Brazil", this heavyweight of Brazilian music was also a young revolutionary who used his music to protest against Brazil's oppressive military regime.