Chamada

Chamada: The Driving Force of Brazilian Pop Rock
Chamada is a Brazilian pop rock band that rose to national fame in the early 2000s with their radio-friendly anthems and energetic live performances. Hailing from São Paulo, the group achieved significant commercial success, with their 2005 album "Ligação" earning gold certification and spawning several chart-topping singles across Brazil.
Early career
The band was formed in 1998 by vocalist and guitarist Rafael Costa and bassist Marcos Lopes, who were later joined by drummer Thiago Silva. Their early sound was a blend of post-grunge and melodic rock, heavily influenced by both international acts and the burgeoning Brazilian rock scene of the era. After years of building a local following through intense gigging in São Paulo's club circuit, they independently released their debut EP, "Sinal", in 2002.
Breakthrough
Chamada's major breakthrough came in 2005 following their signing with the influential Brazilian label Abril Music. Their debut full-length album, "Ligação", became a surprise hit, propelled by constant rotation on major FM radio stations. The lead single, "Desligado", climbed into the top 10 of Brazilian airplay charts, ultimately leading the album to sell over 100,000 copies and secure gold status.
Key tracks
Desligado — This power ballad served as the band's breakthrough single, defining their signature blend of gritty guitar and heartfelt melody.
Linha Cruzada — An uptempo rock track that became a staple at live shows and demonstrated the band's harder-edged capabilities.
Sem Sinal — Featured on the soundtrack for a popular Brazilian TV series, this song significantly expanded their national audience.
A Chamada — The title track from their 2008 sophomore album showcased a more polished, anthemic rock production.
The success of "Ligação" established Chamada as a mainstay on the Brazilian rock circuit, leading to tours across the country and slots at major festivals like Porão do Rock. Their 2008 follow-up, "A Chamada", saw the band experimenting with broader pop textures while maintaining their rock core, though it did not match the commercial peak of its predecessor. The group continued to record and perform throughout the 2010s, releasing the album "Circuito" in 2014 and maintaining a loyal fanbase, though their presence on the charts became less frequent as the musical landscape shifted.
Fans of Chamada's accessible yet guitar-driven style often also enjoy the work of similar Brazilian rock acts. Capital Inicial shares a similar foundation in melodic rock with massive radio appeal. Nando Reis offers the same thoughtful songwriting and vocal delivery that characterizes Chamada's ballads. O Rappa blends rock with Brazilian rhythms in a way that echoes some of Chamada's more eclectic tracks. CPM 22 represents the more punk-influenced side of the national scene that also informed Chamada's early energy.
Chamada's music remains in regular rotation on a variety of Brazilian rock and pop rock radio stations, both on traditional FM broadcasts and through dedicated online rock radio streams. Their anthemic hits from the mid-2000s are frequently featured on classic rock and adult contemporary formats, ensuring their sound continues to reach new listeners.
Listeners can discover the driving pop rock of Chamada by tuning into the radio stations featured on our website. Their defining hits and deeper album cuts are regularly played on the independent music radio stations available on onairium.com, keeping the band's legacy alive on the airwaves.

