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2023 in Brazilian music
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The following is a list of events and releases that have happened or are expected to happen in 2023 in music in the Brazil.
Notable events
January
February
May
- 27 – First day of the second edition of the Mita Festival in the Jockey Club Brasileiro in Rio de Janeiro. It had the participation of Brazilian artists, Melly, Larinhx, MC Carol, Slipmami, Ebony, Gilsons, Jorge Ben Jor, Planet Hemp,Tropkillaz and Arthur Verocai.[4]
- 28 – Second day of the second edition of the Mita Festival in the Jockey Club Brasileiro in Rio de Janeiro. It had the participation of Brazilian artists, Jean Tassy, Yago Oproprio, NX Zero, Carol Biazin, Scracho and Baia.[4]
- 31 – The 30th Brazilian Music Awards took place after four years and paid tribute to singer Alcione.[5]
June
- 3 – First day of the second edition of the Mita Festival in the Anhangabaú Valley in São Paulo. It had the participation of Brazilian artists, N.I.N.A, Avuá, Rodrigo Alarcon, Duda Beat, Djonga, BK and Natiruts.[6]
- 4 – Second day of the second edition of the Mita Festival in the Anhangabaú Valley in São Paulo. It had the participation of Brazilian artists, Far from Alaska, Supercombo, Don L, Tasha & Tracie, Capital Inicial and NX Zero.[6]
- 16 – Dj Marshmello together with Latin Grammy winning Brazilian producers Tropikillaz released the ep 'Mellokillaz'.[7]
- 23 – Anitta released the single "Funk Rave", the artist's first release with the new label, Republic Records, label of the Universal group.[8]
August
- 3 – Iza released her second studio album after five years, Afrodhit.[9]
- 10 – Clarice Falcão released her fourth studio album, Truque.[10]
- 15 – Jão released his fourth studio album, Super.[11]
- 29 – Luísa Sonza released her third studio album, Escândalo Íntimo, which is her first album with the Sony label.[12]
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Bands reformed
List of albums released
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June
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Top songs on records
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Billboard Global 200
The Billboard Global 200 is a weekly record chart published by Billboard magazine that ranks the top songs globally based on digital sales and online streaming from over 200 territories worldwide.
An asterisk (*) represents that a single is charting for the current week.[30]
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Deaths
- 3 January – Rita de Cássia, Brazilian forró singer and songwriter, 50.[38]
- 7 January – Manhoso, Brazilian singer and composer, 87.[39]
- 13 January – Carlos Colla, Brazilian composer and producer, 78.
- 19 January – Sérgio Abreu, Brazilian guitarist and violinist, 74.
- 22 February – Germano Mathias, Brazilian singer-songwriter and composer, 88.
- 4 March – Sueli Costa, Brazilian singer and composer, 79.
- 10 March –
- Bebeto Castilho, Brazilian musician, former member of the musical group Tamba Trio, 83.
- Servio Tulio, Brazilian musician and broadcaster, 59.
- 13 March – Canisso, Brazilian bassist, former member of the bands Raimundos, Rockfellas and Rodox, 57.
- 15 March – Théo de Barros, Brazilian singer-songwriter, violinist and arranger, 80.
- 23 March – DJ Jamaika, Brazilian rapper, 55.
- 25 March – Juca Chaves, Brazilian composer, musician and comedian, 84.
- 7 April – Cynara, Brazilian singer, arranger and composer, member of the group Quarteto em Cy, 78.
- 14 April – Fughetti Luz, Brazilian singer-songwriter, 76.
- 17 April – Ivan Conti, Brazilian drummer and composer, member of the group Azymuth, 76.
- 22 April – André Pomba, Brazilian DJ and musician, 59.
- 3 May – Velho Milongueiro, Brazilian singer and composer, 83.[40]
- 8 May – Rita Lee, Brazilian rock singer, composer, and writer, 75.[41]
- 10 May – Luiz Carlos Borges, Brazilian instrumentalist, composer, and interpreter, 70.
- 12 May – Dum-Dum, Brazilian rapper, 54.
- 5 June – Astrud Gilberto, Brazilian samba and bossa nova singer and songwriter, 83.[42]
- 6 June – Carlos Moura, Brazilian MPB composer and singer, 73.[43]
- 8 June – Hélio Turco, Brazilian composer and samba dancer, 87.[44]
- 15 June – Luiz Schiavon, Brazilian composer and keyboardist, member of the band RPM, 64.
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References
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