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Rádio Transamérica operates from Brazil's commercial center, and it sounds like a station that doesn't overthink its role. Brazilian pop, samba, tropicalia-influenced material, and contemporary hits cycle through programming that prioritizes accessibility and rhythm. The station has deep roots in Brazil's radio culture and carries that legacy visibly. You'll hear established names - artists who shaped Brazilian music - sitting naturally alongside current chart activity. Programming leans toward the communal aspects of radio: shared culture, familiar songs, consistent presence in daily life. Tr…
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