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Our 7 Favorite Brazilian Tracks
Season 6 · Episode 36

Our 7 Favorite Brazilian Tracks

To celebrate Carnival, Peter and Adam list off their favorite songs by Brazilian artists. Listen to 'em all in full with our Spotify playlist.Our 7 Favorite Brazilian TracksBeth Carvalho - "Coisinha do Pai"Romero Lubambo - "Lukinha"Elis Regina/Antônio Car

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February 21, 202016m 35s

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To celebrate Carnival, Peter and Adam list off their favorite songs by Brazilian artists. Listen to 'em all in full with our Spotify playlist.


Our 7 Favorite Brazilian Tracks

  1. Beth Carvalho - "Coisinha do Pai"
  2. Romero Lubambo - "Lukinha"
  3. Elis Regina/Antônio Carlos Jobim - "Águas de Março"
  4. Caetano Veloso - "Trilhos Urbanos" (also check out this version)
  5. João Gilberto - "Estate"
  6. Vinícius de Moraes/Antônio Carlos Jobim - "Soneto de Separação"
  7. Clara Nunes - "Ê Baiana"


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