Take a journey through the captivating history of Samba, Brazil's iconic musical genre. From the groundbreaking "Pelo Telefone" in 1917, considered the first recorded Samba song, to the innovative albums by contemporary artists like Maria Rita and Criolo, each milestone has shaped the vibrant tapestry of Samba, enchanting listeners with infectious rhythms and heartfelt expressions.
Baiano - "Pelo Telefone" (song) - 1917: Considered the first recorded Samba song, "Pelo Telefone" marked a significant milestone in the history of Samba and became an anthem for the genre.
"Na Pavuna" (song) - 1928: A popular Samba composition by João da Bahiana, known for its infectious rhythm and joyful lyrics that captured the vibrant spirit of the era.
Carmen Miranda - "Taí" (song) - 1930: A breakthrough hit for Carmen Miranda, "Taí" showcased her charismatic performance style and brought Samba to a global audience.
João Gilberto - "Chega de Saudade" (album) - 1959: A groundbreaking album by João Gilberto, considered the birth of bossa nova, blending Samba with a new minimalist and introspective style.
Elizeth Cardoso - "Canção do Amor Demais" (album) - 1968: An influential album featuring Elizeth Cardoso's enchanting vocals, along with compositions by Tom Jobim and Vinicius de Moraes, setting the stage for the bossa nova movement.
Clara Nunes - "Claridade" (album) - 1975: A standout album by Clara Nunes, known for her powerful and soulful voice, delivering a collection of Samba classics and becoming an icon of the genre.
Cartola - "O Mundo É um Moinho" (song) - 1976: A timeless Samba composition by Cartola, known for its introspective lyrics and emotional depth that touched the hearts of listeners.
Beth Carvalho - "Alma do Brasil" (album) - 1988: A revered album by Beth Carvalho, showcasing her impeccable vocal delivery and deep connection to the traditional roots of Samba.
Zeca Pagodinho - "Samba Pras Moças" (album) - 1995: A critically acclaimed album by Zeca Pagodinho, known for his authentic interpretation of Samba, capturing the essence of the genre with infectious rhythms and heartfelt lyrics.
Maria Rita - "Redescobrir" (album) - 2012: An acclaimed live album by Maria Rita, paying tribute to the music of her mother, Elis Regina, and featuring powerful interpretations of classic Samba songs.
Criolo - "Convoque Seu Buda" (album) - 2014: A groundbreaking album by Criolo, blending Samba with elements of hip-hop and showcasing socially conscious lyrics, pushing the boundaries of the genre.
Mart'nália - "+Misturado" (album) - 2016: An innovative album by Mart'nália, combining Samba with elements of pop, jazz, and reggae, presenting a contemporary and diverse take on the genre.
From its early origins to its enduring presence, Samba has evolved, weaving its way into the fabric of Brazilian identity.