Anonymous 6447
anyone into bossa nova/brazilian jazz type music?
i’d really like some recommendations because i’m pretty into this song. i also like some of joão gilberto’s music.
is there any more artists that someone who just started getting into this type of genre should listen to? (doesn’t have to be older artists).
Anonymous 6448
There are many. I'm just gonna name a few: Antonio Carlos Jobim, Céu, Astrud Gilberto, Caetano Veloso, Gilberto Gil, Djavan, Marcos Valle, Chico Buarque, Nara leão
Anonymous 6449
>>6448love astrud gilberto! i think i'll listen to the other artists right now.
Anonymous 6451
>>6448Let's add Seu Jorge as well.
Anonymous 6452
>>6451thank you for this post! i know that sounds dramatic, but listening to this brightened up a mediocre day and it’s bizarre discovering him would have never happened otherwise.
Anonymous 6454
>>6453kinda basic, but one song by joão is deserved in this thread.
Anonymous 6457
>>6452You're welcome! That's the most touching thing I've read in a while, I sincerely hope things will start going your way.
Anonymous 6469
>>6447personally like Liana La Havas - Green and Gold
Anonymous 6476
My favorite hobby is lazing about and jamming to this kind of music. The composer isn't Brazilian, but has done tons of collaboration with artists from Brazil.
Anonymous 6478
I'm actually not a fan of the original Paint it Black but I love this cover.
Anonymous 6509
Construcao by Chico Buarque and Dez anos depois by Nara Leao are my favourites
Anonymous 19586
i'm late to this but you need to check out gal costa. her album with caetano veloso, domingo, is one of my favorites of all time. i also love arthur verocai and particularly his self titled album
Anonymous 19587
>>19586Thank you for your tips anon and for the reminder that bossa nova exists. :)
Anonymous 19598
>>6509I was going to post Construção, it's an amazing song.
OP this is not Bossa Nova or Brazilian but I think you might like the vibe.