Samba
Brazil's national rhythm and the heartbeat of Carnival.
Section
Pioneers
Alcione: "A Marrom"
The powerhouse voice from Maranhão who became one of samba’s greatest stars
3 min read
Ary Barroso and "Aquarela do Brasil"
The composer who painted Brazil in sound and created the samba-exaltação
3 min read
Bezerra da Silva: The Voice of the Favela
The partido-alto master who turned samba into a chronicle of the marginalized
3 min read
Caetano Veloso: The Voice of Tropicália
The Bahian singer-songwriter who reinvented Brazilian popular music
1 min read
Candeia: Guardian of Authentic Samba
The Portela master who fought to keep samba a Black art of resistance
3 min read
Cartola
The Mangueira bricklayer whose late-life recordings fixed his place among the founders of urban samba
7 min read
Chico Buarque: Poet of Brazilian Song
The singer-songwriter who turned samba and MPB into literature — and resistance
1 min read
Clara Nunes: The Queen of Samba
The voice of Portela who broke the barrier for women in Brazilian music
3 min read
Dona Ivone Lara: The First Lady of Samba
The composer who broke into the all-male world of the samba schools
3 min read
Dorival Caymmi: The Bard of Bahia
The songwriter who set the sea, the fishermen, and the soul of Bahia to music
3 min read
Elis Regina: The Greatest Voice of Brazil
The fiery "Pimentinha" who defined MPB before her death at thirty-six
1 min read
Elza Soares: The Voice of the Millennium
From a Rio favela to a BBC honor, the samba singer who turned pain into power
2 min read
João Gilberto: The Father of Bossa Nova
The Bahian guitarist whose hushed voice and gentle beat invented a new way to sing samba
2 min read
Jorge Ben: The Inventor of Samba-Rock
The Rio singer-guitarist who fused samba with soul, funk, and African groove
3 min read
Martinho da Vila
The Vila Isabel sambista who carried the carnival school tradition into the modern recording era
7 min read
Nelson Cavaquinho: The Tragic Poet of Samba
The Mangueira composer who sang death, faith, and despair in two fingers
3 min read
Noel Rosa
The carioca composer who made urban samba a medium of irony and social observation (1910–1937)
7 min read
Paulinho da Viola: The Poet of Samba
The Rio sambista whose refined harmonies bridged samba, choro, and MPB
3 min read
Pixinguinha
Alfredo da Rocha Viana Filho and the consolidation of choro as a Brazilian art form
8 min read
Antônio Carlos Jobim: The Composer of Bossa Nova
The Rio songwriter who married samba to cool jazz and wrote "The Girl from Ipanema"
2 min read
Section
Recordings
Água de Beber: A Bossa Nova Born in Brasília
Jobim and Vinícius's 1961 standard came from the rippling water of a new capital
1 min read
Águas de Março: Brazil's Greatest Song
Jobim's 1972 "Waters of March" is a collage of images and the cycle of life
1 min read
Aquarela do Brasil: The Song That Painted a Nation
Ary Barroso's 1939 anthem launched samba-exaltação and became Brazil's most famous song
2 min read
Chega de Saudade: The First Bossa Nova
João Gilberto's 1958 recording of a Jobim–Vinícius song launched a whole genre
1 min read
Desafinado: Bossa Nova's Witty Manifesto
Jobim and Mendonça's 1959 "Out of Tune" answered the critics — and became a jazz standard
1 min read
Garota de Ipanema: The Girl Who Conquered the World
Jobim and Vinícius de Moraes's 1962 bossa nova became one of the most recorded songs in history
2 min read
"Mas Que Nada": Jorge Ben’s New Kind of Samba
The 1963 song that updated samba — and became Brazil’s most globally recognized tune
3 min read
Pelo Telefone: The First Recorded Samba
The 1917 record that gave samba its official birth certificate
1 min read
Section
Variants
Section