Metrô
Metrô

Metrô

BRARock, Pop Rock
154,075 monthly listeners
  • 68.8K followers
  • 46.6K subscribers
  • 6.4K followers
  • 6K fans

Metrô's Top Spotify Songs

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Artist Name
Beat Acelerado
39.2K streams
2
Artist Name
Tudo Pode Mudar
34.9K streams
3
Artist Name
Sândalo de Dândi
7.7K streams
4
Artist Name
Johnny Love
5.3K streams
5
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Ti Ti Ti
2.5K streams
39.2K
Streams last week

Beat Acelerado

Metrô
34.9K
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7.7K
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5.3K
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2.5K
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1.6K
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1.1K
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581
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438
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Metrô's YouTube Videos

10.9M
Views

Metrô - Tudo pode mudar (Áudio HQ)

Nacionais Anos 80

Metrô - Tudo pode mudar (Áudio HQ)
Youtube
10.9M views
Dec 05, 2010
6.2M
Views

Metrô - tudo pode mudar (clipe)

Emanoella Barros

Metrô - tudo pode mudar (clipe)
Youtube
6.2M views
Nov 26, 2010
2.8M
Views

Tudo pode mudar - Metrô - Fantástico

Metrô - Virginie

Tudo pode mudar - Metrô - Fantástico
Youtube
2.8M views
Dec 30, 2022

Metrô's Top Spotify Playlists in the past 3 Months

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Artist Name
Anos 80 - Nacional
by Spotify
2
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Anos 80/90 Nacionais Nostalgia
by Spotify
3
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Nacional
by Spotify
4
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Aberturas Novelas Globo
by Spotify
5
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Música para Cozinhar 2024 🍝 As Melhores
by Spotify
70.1K
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17.7K
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14.8K
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14.4K
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12.8K
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Metrô's Chart Ranks

Past 12 Months

Events3 Events

Nov
27-29
Lollapalooza Argentina
Argentina
ARG
, San IsidroN/A N/A
Past
Aug
21-22
Coal Festival
Czech Republic
CZE
, LučinaN/A N/A
Past
Mar
16-18
Lollapalooza Argentina
Argentina
ARG
, San IsidroN/A N/A
Past

Metrô's Past Events3 Events

  • Lollapalooza Argentina festival

    Travis Scott, Lana Del Rey, Alan Walker, Bizarrap, Kali Uchis, Guns N' Roses, Trueno, Emilia, Martin Garrix, Duki, Rels B, Lauv, Armin Van Buuren, Gwen Stefani, Rita Ora, Charli XCX, Kacey Musgraves, The Lumineers, The Strokes, Pabllo Vittar, R3hab, YSY A, AJR, Jaden Smith, Cage The Elephant, LP, WOS, YUNGBLUD, Rex Orange County, Wallows, Masego, Mika, Two Feet, Nathy Peluso, Los Fabulosos Cadillacs, Illenium, A Day To Remember, James Blake, Chris Lake, Vampire Weekend, Paloma Mami, Airbag, Denzel Curry, IDLES, Hayley Kiyoko, The HU, BROCKHAMPTON, Fuego, La Delio Valdez, Rezz, Yung Beef, Elsa Y Elmar, Dani Ribba, Madeon, King Princess, Kaydy Cain, San Holo, Natalie Pérez, El Mató A Un Policía Motorizado, Zoe Gotusso, Las Ligas Menores, Ghetto Kids, LOUTA, Fabiana Cantilo, Amaia Romero, Goldfish, MS NINA, Emmanuel Horvilleur, Ratones Paranoicos, Boombox Cartel, Girl Ultra, Cimafunk, Axel Fiks, Metrô, Ainda, Feli Colina, Louly, Litto Nebbia, D3FAI, Reydel, Dj Sky, Dabow, Lucia Tacchetti, Miranda Johansen, Alejo y Valentin, MAYE, Paco Leiva, Kind Heaven Orchestra, El Buen Salvaje, Dj Sky, J Mena
    ARG, San Isidro
    Mega
  • Coal Festival festival

    Teddybears, Metrô, B-Complex, Golpe a.k.a Broken Robot, Forbidden Society, Dominik Gehringer, Trilo, Denes Toth, Philip TBC, Jaqullin, Ian Kita, WZ, Ales Gehringer a.k.a. Orbith, Apokain, Mycell, Marco Key, dj BIODAN, X.Morph, Van Vega
    CZE, Lučina
    Small
  • Lollapalooza Argentina festival

    Lana Del Rey, Imagine Dragons, Alan Walker, Camila Cabello, Wiz Khalifa, DJ Snake, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Khalid, Kygo, The Neighbourhood, Tyler, the Creator, Zara Larsson, Mon Laferte, The Killers, Mac Miller, Pearl Jam, Mac Demarco, Zoé, Hardwell, Galantis, Chance The Rapper, Anderson .Paak, Milky Chance, KALEO, Miranda!, Nathy Peluso, Dillon Francis, Volbeat, Deorro, Damas Gratis, The National, Yellow Claw, Cheat Codes, Liam Gallagher, Royal Blood, Whethan, Oh Wonder, Tash Sultana, Metronomy, DVBBS, Oriana, LCD Soundsystem, Louis The Child, Las Pelotas, Spoon, Alison Wonderland, Nghtmre, Pim Pau, Jesse Baez, What So Not, David Byrne, Emmanuel Horvilleur, Jakob, El Zar, Indios, CLUBZ, Bajofondo, Halpe, Shiba San, Los Espiritus, Thomas Jack, Marilina Bertoldi, Metrô, Mi Amigo Invencible, Bambi, Mitú, Ela Minus, Militantes del Climax, Isla de caras, Luca Bocci, Leo Garcia, Mariana Baggio, Dj Who?!, Barco, Valdes, Octafonic, Mariana Baraj, Satelite 23, Pyura, Babel Orkesta, Nene Almibar, Lucas Lead, El Jardín de Ordóñez
    ARG, San Isidro
    Mega

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More about Metrô

Overview of Pop Rock musician Metrô

Brazilian rock group Metrô has been recording music since the beginning of the 1980s. Their distinctive and upbeat sound, which incorporates elements of rock, pop, and new wave, has enthralled fans in Brazil and elsewhere. Metrô, led by lead singer and bassist Virginie Boutaud, has put out a number of CDs that demonstrate their originality and musical variety.

The capacity of Metrô to combine several genres and influences into a unified and distinctive sound is one of its defining characteristics. Strong vocals from Boutaud, snappy beats, and catchy guitar riffs all contribute to the band's pop rock sound. Themes of love, longing, and the difficulties of modern life are frequently explored in their lyrics, which give their music a realistic and emotional background.

Despite the passage of time, Metrô is still a cherished band in Brazil, and fans of all ages continue to enjoy their songs. Their legacy is evidence of their talent and originality, and the Brazilian music landscape will still be affected by them for some time to come.

What are the most popular songs for Pop Rock musician Metrô?

Some of the most well-known songs in the category were created by the Brazilian rock and pop rock group Metrô. In addition to "Tudo Pode Mudar," "Sandalo de Dandi," "Johnny Love," "Beat Acelerado," "Ti Ti Ti," "Olhar," "Cenas Obscenas," "Beat Acelerado - Bonus," "Johnny Love (feat. Leo Jaime) - (Bonus)," and "Mensagem de Amor," they have also achieved success with other songs.

A strong and heartfelt rock ballad called "Tudo Pode Mudar" exemplifies the band's capacity for creating music that is emotionally stirring. Groovy pop rock song "Sandalo de Dandi" with a memorable melody and snappy guitar chords. The peppy rock song "Johnny Love" brilliantly encapsulates the spirit of the genre. A famous rock song called "Beat Acelerado" has come to represent the band's style.

The pop rock song "Ti Ti Ti" has an upbeat rhythm and memorable tune. A melancholy song called "Olhar" exemplifies the band's versatility and capacity to create slower, more reflective music. Rock song "Cenas Obscenas" has a swaggering attitude and catchy choruses. The band's iconic song has been reworked into "Beat Acelerado - Bonus," which has a more contemporary production and feel.

A song by Johnny Love and fellow Brazilian singer Leo Jaime called "Johnny Love (feat. Leo Jaime) - (Bonus) [Versao Trilha Sonora do Filme Rock Estrela]" was included in the movie "Rock Estrela." Heartfelt ballad "Mensagem de Amor" demonstrates the band's talent at penning meaningful and moving lyrics.

Overall, the catalog of Metrô serves as proof of their prowess in creating lively and reflective songs that have endured for decades in the Brazilian rock and pop rock scene.

What are the latest songs and music albums for Pop Rock musician Metrô?

The 2019 album "Deja-Vu" by Brazilian pop rock group Metrô was their most recent. The album includes songs that highlight the band's distinctive sound, which combines elements of rock, pop, and funk. "Deja-Vu" is a testament to the band's evolution of sound over the years and to their development as musicians.

The 2022 release "Message d'amour" is Metrô's most recent single. The song is a fun pop rock number that demonstrates the band's talent at writing catchy tunes. Other current singles include the 2017 track "Dando Voltas no Mundo" and the same-year track "A Vida E Bela Lalaia (Acustica)". The band's 2016 single "A Vida E Bela Lalaia" is also noteworthy because it has grown to be a favorite among the audience.

The catchy melodies, energetic rhythms, and deep words that define Metrô's music. Because of their talent for fusing many genres to produce a distinctive sound, the band is well-liked in Brazil and elsewhere. Metrô keeps showcasing their talent and solidifying their position in the pop rock market with their most recent album and hits.

Which are the most important music performances and festival appearances for Pop Rock musician Metrô?

Throughout their career, Metrô has put on some spectacular musical performances and festival appearances. Argentina and Brazil are only two of the places their music has led them. In 2016, they made one of their best festival outings at Lollapalooza Argentina. They were a part of a lineup that included Mumford & Sons and Eminem and played on the Alternative Stage. The audience responded favorably to their performance, which contributed to their growing notoriety in Argentina.

The Coal Festival in Brazil in 2019 had another standout performance. The event was hosted in a city with a coal mining industry and was planned to highlight the local history and culture. One of the headliners was Metrô, who sang some of their well-known songs, such as "Beat Acelerado" and "Johnny Love." The audience was ecstatic, and many of people came to the festival from all across Brazil.

In addition to these two festivals, Metrô has performed during its career at a number of other gatherings and locations. The Tom Brasil venue, the Joao Rock event, and the Planeta Atlantida festival are a few examples. Brazilian audiences have responded favorably to their music, and they have a devoted following that is still expanding.

Overall, Metrô's career has included some standout musical performances and festival appearances. They continue to influence future generations of artists in Brazil and elsewhere with their timeless music.

Which are the most important collaborations with other musicians for Pop Rock musician Metrô?

The most prominent collaboration between Metrô from Brazil and Leo Jaime is on the song "Johnny Love (feat. Leo Jaime) - (Bonus) [Versao Trilha Sonora do Filme Rock Estrela]." Leo Jaime is a well-known musician in Brazil who is renowned for his involvement in the 1980s new wave movement. A cheerful and upbeat pop rock song from his duet with Metrô went viral in Brazil.

"Johnny Love," with its cheerful tempo, humorous lyrics, and catchy song, demonstrates how Leo Jaime influenced Metrô's sound. The song demonstrates the band's talent for fusing several genres and influences to produce a distinctive sound that is appealing to a broad audience. The track gains more complexity and depth from Leo Jaime's contribution, elevating it to one of the most enduring musical partnerships in Brazilian music history.

Overall, "Johnny Love" by Metrô and Leo Jaime is a tribute to the value of musical teamwork. Fans of pop rock music in Brazil and elsewhere continue to enjoy a song that Metrô and Leo Jaime made together by collaborating and utilizing their particular strengths.