Key Facts
- ✓ Victor Xamã released the track 'Federais' featured in the Netflix series 'Os Donos do Jogo'.
- ✓ The band Jambu won Artist of the Year at the 2025 Prêmio Amazônia de Música.
- ✓ Cleytinho Apaixonado's hit 'Pirulito Baby' surpassed 1 million streams on Spotify.
- ✓ Number Teddie has written songs for artists Pablo Vittar and Urias.
Quick Summary
The musical landscape of Amazonas is undergoing a period of rapid expansion, driven by a fresh wave of musicians. This new generation is creating a diversity of rhythms that have gained significant strength over the last few years. The success of this movement is evident through music appearing on Spotify charts, high-profile partnerships, critically acclaimed albums, and performances at large festivals.
These achievements are now being recognized as strong bets for the new generation of Brazilian music. From pop to forró, the region is producing talent that demands attention. Below are five artists from Amazonas that are poised to make a major impact in 2026.
Victor Xamã: The Amazonian Rap Force
Victor Xamã has transitioned from the streets of Manaus to become one of the most sought-after names in Brazilian rap. His sound is a distinct mixture of rhymes, soul, R&B, and Amazonian influences. His lyrics cover a wide range of topics, from daily reflections to the struggle of making a living through art.
Over a decade-long career, he has released three albums and performed at major festivals such as Lollapalooza and Rock in Rio. He has also collected notable collaborations with artists like Baco Exu do Blues and Xamã. Recently, he released the track "Federais" alongside the Rio de Janeiro artist of the same name and singer Ana Frango Frito. This song is featured on the soundtrack of the Netflix series "Os Donos do Jogo."
Jambu: Indie Rock with High Energy
The Manaus-based band Jambu has built a legion of fans across the country with their "alto astral" (high-energy) indie rock. Their lyrics are filled with stories about enjoying life to the fullest in one's twenties. Formed in 2020 by Gabriel, Bob, ysmn, and Guga, the band maintains a busy touring schedule that spans from the North to the South of Brazil.
Their momentum is supported by the release of three albums. In 2025, the band achieved significant recognition by winning two categories at the Prêmio Amazônia de Música, including the prestigious Artist of the Year award.
Number Teddie: Acid Pop from Manaus
Number Teddie is the stage persona of composer Geovane Aranha, who is 25 years old. Born in Manaus, he moved to São Paulo in 2021 at the invitation of music producer Rodrigo Gorky. This relocation opened doors for Number Teddie to release two albums and write songs for artists such as Pablo Vittar and Urias.
Described as an "acid pop" artist, his music is filled with sarcasm, anxiety, and romantic disillusionment. Number Teddie has already performed at major events like Rock in Rio and Lollapalooza and is currently preparing to present his new album, titled "Miss Simpatia," on a tour throughout the country.
Cleytinho Apaixonado & D'Água Negra
Cleytinho Apaixonado
Cantor Cleytinho Apaixonado became one of the most talked-about names on social media in 2025. He gained major projection with the hit "Pirulito Baby," which surpassed 1 million streams on Spotify. With simple lyrics and a contagious rhythm, he brings the typical forró of the North to stages and parties across different regions of the country. He is consolidating his position in the new generation of Amazonian artists reinforcing the expansion of electronic forró.
D'Água Negra
The Manaus trio D'Água Negra is attracting attention in the Brazilian music scene. Their proposal mixes contemporary Amazonian music, jazz, pop, and MPB. The group has won over both the public and critics by presenting a sound that values regional identity without abandoning modern and experimental arrangements.
The band's trajectory includes two albums and reflects the strength of independent production in the Amazon, which is gaining more space in festivals and digital platforms. They have accumulated tens of thousands of streams and maintain a strong presence at cultural events, consolidating D'Água Negra as one of the most promising prospects of the new generation.



