Maninho sings about rekindled love in Sem Limites from his 2025 release. The artist co-writes this hopeful melody with Afonso Dubraz, Daniel Lima, and other collaborators. It tells of a
Murilo Huff sings a confident anthem about moving on from the album Acústico (Ao Vivo). Lyricists De Angelo, Diego Silveira, and Lari Ferreira write about a painless breakup. The song
Carol Biazin delivers the track on the album No Escuro, Quem É Você?. The song lists lyricists Carol Biazin, Donato Veríssimo, Thiago Carneiro De Castro Oliveira and Tiê Castro. Composers
Vizinhos sing a heartfelt ballad about distance in Pôr do Sol. Lyricists João Barbosa and João Miguel Amado Direitinho show loneliness in city crowds. The song contrasts Lisbon’s busy streets
Os Quatro e Meia writes a heartfelt lullaby from a father’s perspective in Meu Amor, Dorme Bem. The song brings a gentle fantasy where the father tells his child he
Mari Froes brings Brazilian folklore to life in Vaitimbora (Trinix Remix). The song features lyrics by Mari Froes, Jonathas Pereira, and others, blending mythical creatures with electronic beats. Trinix and
Deejay Telio and Wet Bed Gang bring a bold anthem about luxury and excess in Álcool & Prazer from the album Reservado. The song features lyrics by Deejay Telio, Gson,
Mc Staff and Nakama create Mente Má, a Brazilian funk song from May 2025. Lyricists Mc Staff and Nakama Nakama write aggressive verses about weaponry. Composer Patrick Barbosa Staff Dos
Grupo Menos É Mais and Simone Mendes present P do Pecado (Ao Vivo) from their live album MOLHO. Lyricists Elvis Elan and Henrique Casttro craft a story about forbidden attraction
Raffa Torres opens ‘Casais Trocados’ with a light‑hearted pop beat. Peu Mendes writes the lyrics and co‑produces the music with Lucas Santos. The title hints at love that swaps partners,
BOTA drops on the Fragmentos album, bringing together LUDMILLA, Latto and Emilia. Ajaxx, Big One and a crew of writers pen the verses, while the same team builds the beat.
ÁTOA offers Tu na Tua, a late‑night plea featuring Luís Trigacheiro and Buba Espinho. Lyricists Feodor Bivol, João Direitinho and Mário Monginho writes the verses. Charlie Beats writes the music.