Jair Oliveira, Max de Castro and Wilson Simoninha are three important names in Brazilian music, with trajectories that combine tradition and innovation, keeping their family’s legacy alive while exploring new sounds.

Jair Oliveira, son of Jair Rodrigues, began his career in the children’s group Balão Mágico, and later established himself as a singer, composer and producer. His music mixes samba, MPB, soul and jazz, creating a contemporary and authentic style. Jair is also one of the founders of Marshmelody, a global music licensing platform.

Wilson Simoninha, in turn, follows a trajectory that combines samba, soul and MPB. In addition to his work as a singer and music producer, he is known for projects dedicated to preserving and promoting the work of his father, Wilson Simonal.

Max de Castro, Simoninha’s brother and son of the iconic Wilson Simonal, is recognized for his ability to mix rhythms such as samba, funk, soul and electronic music, bringing freshness to Brazilian music. As a multi-instrumentalist and composer, Max builds bridges between tradition and modernity, creating a unique and sophisticated sound.

Together, these artists are a fundamental part of the new Brazilian music scene, contributing to the evolution of music while maintaining strong ties to their roots.