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Radio Supermarket lives up to its name by offering a diverse pop menu that keeps surprising. One moment you're hearing Anitta, the next it's Dua Lipa's levitating basslines, then maybe a deep cut from Carly Rae Jepsen. That variety is the station's strength. It's not trying to be cool or niche - it's unabashedly commercial, and that's refreshing. The presentation is crisp, with upbeat DJs (sounds like Portuguese) who keep the momentum going. A morning show might get a bit chatty, but by midday it's all music. If you want Pop radio Brazil that doesn't pretend to be anything else, this is your p…
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