Official Top 50 Brasil playlist
MPB, sertanejo, funk and other Brazilian styles from community charts
Top 50 Brasil is the Brazilian slice of ChartFM's main weekly charts. The chart description on the site mentions MPB, sertanejo, funk carioca, pagode, forró, axé and other styles covered by the list's tags.
The official Spotify playlist turns that Top 50 into listening order. Same link every week; new contents when the genre edition is published and synced.
It lives on the official profile https://open.spotify.com/user/31cltms7ljqqkaktslykzmyvgxqu. Following the profile and sharing the playlist is the simplest way to spread the community's Brazilian ranking without asking for a site tutorial.
Tags, not a typed nationality
Nobody marks “Brasil” at publish time to feed this Top 50. The filter reads track tags or, if missing, artist tags. The accepted list includes the mpb, sertanejo and funk-br core, plus labels such as brazilian pop, brazilian hip hop, pagode baiano and others defined in code.
A Portuguese-language track with no Brazilian catalogue tag can stay out. A track with an accepted tag enters even when lyrics are not the criterion. The system does not analyse language; it analyses tags.
Relation to the Global 100
Eligible Brazilian tracks score on the Global 100 and, in parallel, on Top 50 Brasil with the same points per position. The Brasil playlist is not a “visual filter” of the Global 100: it is a ranking recalculated on the eligible subset only.
In weeks when the community charts a lot of Brazilian music, Top 50 Brasil gets dense and competitive. In thinner filter weeks, lower positions on your chart can still appear on the list.
Possible crossings
Brazilian bass, for example, can cross with Electronic depending on the tags listed on each chart. Brazilian rock can cross with Rock. When the tag sits on both lists, the track scores on both.
So the Brasil playlist can share tracks with other official playlists the same week. That is catalogue overlap, not a sync error.
How the playlist updates
After the weekly genre snapshot, the official sync rewrites the fixed playlist's tracks and updates the title. Anyone following the list stays on the same URL.
Without a Spotify ID in the catalogue, a position can exist on /global/genre/brasil and not appear on the playlist. The site remains the complete source.
How to take part in the slice
Publish your main weekly chart. If the tracks carry accepted Brasil tags, they already enter the sum. There is no “submit to Top 50 Brasil” step.
If you care for catalogue data in admin or report missing info, correct tags are what move this ranking over the long run. Playlist and page only reflect what the filter can see.
Official profile
Use https://open.spotify.com/user/31cltms7ljqqkaktslykzmyvgxqu to find Top 50 Brasil and the other official playlists. Following the profile and sharing the playlist keeps the community's Brazilian slice easy to hear and to point to.
Frequently asked questions
- Does only music made in Brazil enter?
- What enters is what has an accepted tag on the Top 50 Brasil list. The criterion is catalogue tag, not the artist's passport.
- Does funk enter?
- When the track or artist tag sits on the list (including brazilian funk / funk-br variants and related labels defined in code).
- Does a mixed chart hurt?
- No. Eligible tracks count; the others are ignored in this Top 50 and may count in other genres or only on the Global 100.
- Does the playlist change if I edit my chart today?
- Your edit enters the raw material for the week's calculation. The public playlist reflects the already published and synced genre ranking edition.
- Where do I see points and weeks on chart?
- On the Top 50 Brasil page on ChartFM. The playlist is only the order for listening.