Rádio Black Brasil Playlist
- 03:06 Tears for Fears - Woman in Chains
- 03:02 Culture Club - Karma Chameleon
- 02:59 Kirsty Maccoll - They Don'T Know
- 02:55 Andraé Crouch - All I Can Say (I Really Love You)
- 02:51 Emeli Sandé - Read All About It
- 02:47 Donna Summer - Hot Stuff (7'' )
- 02:42 Eric Carmen - All by Myself
- 02:38 Céline Dion - A New Day Has Come (radio remix)
- 02:34 Desireless - Voyage
- 02:30 Roxette - It Must Have Been Love
- 02:25 Aerosmith - I Don't Want to Miss a Thing (live, 1999-12-31: Osaka Dome, Osaka, Japan)
- 02:21 Lady Antebellum - Need You Now
- 02:16 Electric Light Orchestra - Last Train to London
- 02:11 Stephanie Mills - Never Knew Love Like This Before
- 02:11 RadiosNet Voce - Sabia - Que
- 02:07 Joe Cocker - Up Where We Belong
- 02:02 Roberta Flack - Roberta Flack- The Closer I Get To You - Tradução - Letra em Inglês e Português
- 01:57 Paul Young - Everytime You Go Away
- 01:52 The Housemartins - Build
- 01:49 Adele - Send My Love (live From Joe's Pub)
- 01:43 Tears for Fears - Sowing the Seeds of Love
- 01:39 Squeeze - Labelled With Love
- 01:36 Tina Charles - I Love to Love
- 01:33 James Arthur - Say You Won't Let Go
- 01:29 Christina Aguilera - I Turn to You
- 01:25 Alicia Keys - Fallin'
- 01:21 Adrian Gurvitz - Adrian Gurvitz - Classic.avi
- 01:17 Britney Spears - I’m Not a Girl, Not Yet a Woman
- 01:14 Dusty Springfield - The Look Of Love
- 01:10 Elena Damon - Elena & Damon - The reason (Tradução)
- 01:09 RadiosNet Agora - Voce - Vai
- 01:05 Curtis Stigers - I Wonder Why
- 01:00 R. Kelly - If I Could Turn Back The Hands Of Time
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Rádio Black Brasil is a Brazilian radio station dedicated to promoting Black culture, music, and voices within Brazil. It primarily focuses on genres such as samba, soul, funk, hip-hop, and other styles rooted in Afro-Brazilian and African diasporic traditions. The station aims to celebrate and preserve the contributions of Black artists and communities to Brazilian society. It also serves as a platform for discussions on racial identity, social justice, and cultural pride.
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