Música Popular Brasileira, or MPB for short, continues to share the allure of Brazilian music with the world.
Evolving from samba and bossa nova, it is known as a highly artistic genre born out of resistance to the military regime.
The musical style established by artists like João Gilberto and Caetano Veloso continues to exert a major influence on today’s Brazilian music scene.
In this article, we’ll cover everything from historically important masterpieces to the fresh musicality of Gen Z artists shining right now.
Enjoy the world of MPB, infused with the heart and soul of Brazil.
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[2026] Popular MPB songs: From classics to recent hits (1–10)
Feito a MaréJota.Pê

The singer-songwriter drawing major attention in Brazil’s music scene right now is Jota Pê.
Grounded in MPB while blending in soul and pop, he’s a proven talent who won two major categories at the 2024 Latin Grammy Awards.
This track shines with a collaboration featuring the popular group Gilsons.
Using the ebb and flow of the tide as a metaphor, it portrays the delicate feelings of rejoicing at a reunion with a loved one while hesitating to draw close again.
The acoustic guitar tones and beautiful harmonies gently envelop that bittersweet emotion.
The song is included on the acclaimed album “Se o Meu Peito Fosse o Mundo.” It’s a must-listen for anyone who wants to sink into a mellow, sentimental mood or savor the lyrics’ world at a leisurely pace.
Fico Assim Sem VocêAdriana Calcanhotto

An intellectual figure representing the MPB scene, Adriana Calcanhotto created this irresistibly charming cover under her children’s music moniker.
The lyrics compare the loneliness of missing a loved one to a world where something essential has vanished from everyday life—simple yet profoundly moving.
Originally a track by a funk duo, it becomes an acoustic, warmly textured number through her lens.
Included on her 2004 album “Adriana Partimpim,” the song drew attention when its music video was nominated for a Brazilian music award in 2005.
Another cover version was also used on the children’s TV show “Carrossel.” It’s a song to play when you want to be wrapped in a gentle voice and a tender melody.
Toda menina BahianaGilberto Gil

Gilberto Gil, who helped lead MPB and Tropicália and later served as Minister of Culture, is an iconic figure in Brazilian music.
The piece we’re featuring today is a cheerful number filled with his love for his hometown.
Written for his daughter Nara, it affectionately celebrates the carefree charm and spirit of a girl from Bahia.
Blending Bahia-born samba rhythms with the disco sound of the era, its danceable groove will make both your heart and body want to move.
The track appears on the classic album Realce, released in August 1979.
Brimming with a festive vibe and a live-show staple, it’s perfect for lifting your spirits or accompanying a drive.
Por SupuestoMarina Sena

Singer-songwriter Marina Sena, from the north of Minas Gerais.
With a hybrid style that freely traverses MPB, pop, indie, and even street music, she’s a defining figure of the contemporary Brazilian music scene.
This track features her slightly nasal, gently wavering, sensual voice delicately sketching a bittersweet love over a pop melody.
While she’s captivated by the other person’s smile, the frustration of unrequited feelings tightens the listener’s chest.
It’s included on her solo debut album De Primeira, released in August 2021, and was also featured on the soundtrack of the TV series As Five.
The song generated buzz on social media even before its release and received massive acclaim, earning diamond certification in Brazil.
Its catchy sound should be comfortable listening even for those unfamiliar with MPB!
Várias QueixasGilsons

Gilsons is a new-generation trio composed of the son and grandsons of Gilberto Gil, a treasure of the Brazilian music scene.
Highly recommended as an introduction to MPB, their anthemic track released in 2019 as the title song of their debut EP fits the bill perfectly.
Originally a cover of a classic by Bahia legends Olodum, the song pairs a sense of helpless frustration toward a lover with the festive rhythms of samba-reggae—a striking contrast.
Riding the attention sparked by this track, they went on to achieve international success, including a Latin Grammy nomination in 2022 for their album Pra Gente Acordar.
Their breezy groove, blending tradition and modernity, makes it the perfect song to lift your spirits.
Oba, lá vem elaJorge Ben Jor

Jorge Ben Jor is one of the innovators who left his mark on the history of Brazilian music.
Known for his distinctive style that fuses samba with funk and rock, he was ranked fifth in Rolling Stone Brasil’s 2008 list of the greatest artists in Brazilian music history.
This track, included on his classic album Força Bruta, is a romantic piece suffused with the feel of the night.
The song conveys a pure longing: a heart fulfilled simply by gazing at a woman passing by.
The easy, improvised groove born from sessions with Trio Mocotó gently wraps around those delicate emotions.
Released in September 1970, the song later gained attention when a cover version was used in the television drama Vitória.
It’s a timeless tune that feels like a quiet companion to a peaceful night.
Baby95Liniker

While carrying on the tradition of MPB, Linn da Quebrada from São Paulo state embodies the brilliance of contemporary Brazilian music as it intersects with soul and R&B.
Singing of love and dignity from the perspective of a Black transgender woman, her expression captures listeners’ hearts and doesn’t let go.
The work introduced here is a track released in June 2021 ahead of the album Indigo Borboleta Anil, which marked the full-fledged start of her solo career; it went on to achieve the remarkable feat of winning Best Portuguese-Language Song at the 2022 Latin Grammy Awards.
Evoking the warmth of intimate love and self-acceptance through images of nature—shimmering sun and sea—the piece is truly a masterpiece where the lyricism of MPB meets contemporary grooves.
Its refined yet somehow nostalgic sound is perfect for a leisurely listen on a holiday afternoon.


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