Matuê stands out in the music category. “In 2023, Matheus Brasileiro Aguiar, known as Matuê, won the Best Brazilian Artist award at the MTV Europe Music Awards and achieved the status of the first Brazilian rapper to reach 3 billion reproductions on Spotify,” the magazine says in announcing the singer.
Activist Txai Suruí excels in social entrepreneurship. As the only Brazilian to speak at the COP26 climate summit in 2021, she was also included in Time magazine's list of 100 New Generation Leaders.
Brazilians in international ballet. Mayara Magri comes from the Royal Ballet in the United Kingdom and came to the dramatic arts spotlight. “In 2023, Mayara completed her 10year career with the Royal Ballet in London, one of the largest dance companies in the world, where she started in the lowest position, Corps de Ballet, and reached the highest position, First Ballerina,” says it in the magazine.,
There are 15 highlights in total. The names include Juliana Furtado Hadad, Salomão and André Abdala, Daniel Peres Chor, Marcos Fernando Marçal dos Santos, Sérgio Kendy, Mateus Bragatto, Mateus Queiroz, Júlia Castro, Livia Nunes Marques, Gabriel Bortoleto, Luiz Guilherme Niemeyer and Ester Carro.