💽 Duda Beat - Te Amo Lá Fora

Have you ever started to listen to an album with very low expectations, only to be completely blown away by the first minute of it? That’s exactly what happened when I pressed the play button on Te Amo Lá Fora, the second studio album from Duda Beat.

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Not that I didn’t like her first album, which was extremely well received by critics and fans, but there’s something about this new one that really hit me differently. Beat continues to follow the path paved in “Sinto Muito”, mixing regional Brazilian rhythms to her (essentially) pop songs, but here adding a much bigger layer of electronic sounds through the heavy use of synthesizers, that surprisingly never feels overwhelming. And for me, it was the perfect flavor that I was probably missing on her debut.

It was love at first listening and it’s already one of my favorites of 2021.

Made in Brazil: 10 incredible women making music right now

If you are familiar with Brazilian music, you may have listened to big names like Elis Regina, Gal Costa, and Maria Bethânia. But if that’s pretty much what you know, it’s time to stir up some more contemporary artists into your playlist. So here’s a list of 10 incredible women, in chronological order from their first official release.

10 » Céu

With 5 albums on her baggage, Céu is one of those rare artists that are able to succeed no matter which direction she chooses to follow next. Her music includes many influences that go from samba, R&B, bossa nova, reggae, with lots of layers of minimal electronic beats. My favorite albums are Vagarosa (2009) and Tropix (2016).

"Perfume do Invisível" é o primeiro single do novo álbum "Tropix", nas lojas dia 25/03/16. www.ceumusic.comwww.slapmusica.com"Perfume do Invisível" is taken ...


9 » Mallu Magalhães

Mallu Magalhães started her musical journey in her teens when she recorded a few songs and decided to post on her MySpace page. She became an instant success, and it's been great to see how much she evolved and matured as an artist since those days, transitioning from folk-rock-inspired tunes (mostly sung in English) to more polished and well-produced albums heavily influenced by samba and bossa nova. My favorite albums are Pitanga (2011) and Vem (2017).

O vídeo oficial de Mallu Magalhães para a música 'Velha e Louca'. Clique aqui para ouvir Mallu Magalhães no Spotify: http://smarturl.it/MalluMSpotify?IQid=Ma...


8 » Tulipa Ruiz

Even though I was already listening to Céu, Tulipa Ruiz's debut album Efêmera (2010) was the record that made me stop and start paying more attention to a whole new generation of Brazilian female artists that were starting to get more and more attention in the scene. Although I still enjoyed all of her future releases, the first one will always have a special place in my heart.

Música: "É"Artista: Tulipa Ruizhttp://www.pineal.co.ukProduzido por: Pineal Art& Film ProductionsDiretor: Azul Serra Editor: Pedro MarquesDiretora Arte: Bian...


7 » Mahmundi

My first introduction to Mahmundi was while I was photographing her concert, back in Brazil, years before the release of her first full-length album. It was love at first listen, as her interesting mix of genres and stage presence grabbed me right away. My favorite albums are Mahmundi (2016) and Para Dias Ruins (2018).

Clique e ouça a música: https://umusicbrazil.lnk.to/ImagemYDSiga a Mahmundi:https://www.facebook.com/mahmundioficial/https://twitter.com/mahmundihttps://www...


6 » Bruna Mendez

With two albums equally acclaimed by critics, Bruna Mendez is already one of the most interesting artists to follow in the scene. While the first record was paved in organic instrumentation, the second one brought a more minimal (and modern) ambiance, through the use of electronic beats and melodies. My favorite album is Corpo Possível (2019).

Natura Musical apresentaCORPO MIRAGEMÁlbum de Bruna MendezLETRAQuando você me notaTudo se transforma em imensidãoFaz tempo que eu te procuroFaz tempo que eu ...


5 » Luiza Lian

One of many names to introduce spiritual/ancestral themes in her compositions, Luiza Lian is not only an incredible singer and songwriter but also a visual artist, who uses her different talents to bring much more than just music to her performances. It's one of those artists that keeps growing immensely in between releases and only makes us get more and more excited about what's next. My favorite album is Azul Moderno (2018).

Clipe de Azul Moderno, música que da título ao álbum "Azul Moderno" de Luiza Lian.Selo RISCO 2018Música: Luiza LianProdução: Charles TixierCo Produção: Tim B...


4 » Luedji Luna

If you enjoyed the spiritual content of the previous artists but thought the music was a bit too artsy, Luedji Luna may be just what you're looking for! Her second and most recent album, Bom Mesmo É Estar Debaixo D'Água (2020) was partially recorded in Africa, and brings lots of elements to her work, both musically and on the lyrical content. Her style is much closer to the bigger names of MPB ("Popular Brazilian Music"), compared to almost everyone else in this list, but no less enjoyable by any means. It's an album made to be listened to from beginning to the end with no interruption, as every other record should be. My favorite album is Bom Mesmo É Estar Debaixo D'Água (2020).

Ouça "Bom Mesmo É Estar Debaixo Dágua" nas plataformas digitais: https://ffm.to/bommesmoeestardebaixodaguaSiga Luedji Luna nas redes sociais:Instagram: https...


3 » Tuyo

Different from all the other entries on this list, Tuyo is a trio (instead of a solo artist) composed by one man and two women, who shine in front of the project singing most part of the songs. With only one full-length album released so far, they have become one of my favorite artists these days, mixing delicate and sentimental melodies with minimal electronic beats, extolling, even more, the beautiful and sad (at times) lyrics. Sem Mentir, the first single of their upcoming second album, was one of my favorite songs from last year. My favorite album is the only one released so far: Pra Curar(2018).

Ministério do Turismo & Natura Musical apresentamSem Mentir, primeiro single do novo álbum da Tuyo.-FICHA TÉCNICAprodução executiva / direção / montagem - LE...


2 » Vivian Kuczynski

The youngest one on this list, Vivian Kuczynski is only 17 years old but seems to have incredible control over her music and art. Even though she's the youngest, Ictus (2019) may be one of the densest records that I'm recommending here. Mixing personal themes with socio-political criticism, the album is full of darker electronic ambients, that complement Vivian's unique vocal range. It's exciting to see someone so young producing something so extraordinary. Her following release, the 2020 EP 'N ENTENDI ND" is even more experimental, and I just can't wait for more! My favorite album is the only one released so far: Ictus (2019).

Vivian Kuczynski - Mesmo LugarBalaclava Records 2019Letra por Gustavo Schirmer e Vivian Kuczynski Música por Gustavo Schirmer, Vinícius Macedo e Vivian Kuczy...


1 » Ana Frango Elétrico

If the last artists I recommended were a bit too experimental for you, Ana Frango Elétrico may be just what you need. Going completely against the minimal electronic production from the previous artists, here you'll find a lot of color and playfulness that will take you straight back to the tropical music Brazil was known for back in the day. Listening to her music is like taking a walk inside Ana's mind, where each and every little thing can become an idea for a song. My favorite album is Little Electric Chicken Heart (2019).

Direção: Lucas CunhaArgumento: Lucas Cunha e Ana FainguelerntProdução: ACMEProdução executiva: Lucas CunhaDireção de fotografia: Dudu MafraDireção de arte, f...

Supercolisor - Viagem ao Fim da Noite

Originally from Manaus, Brasil, Supercolisor is a genre-bending band that mixes alternative rock with popular Brazilian music.

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© www.supercolisor.com

Even though they have been playing music together for over a decade, it was only upon the release of their recent album, Viagem ao Fim da Noite, that I got to know their work. And it was love at first listen! If you don’t speak Portuguese you will probably be missing the lyrical content of their compositions, but don’t worry, since the instrumentation and melodies don’t stand behind. It’s an incredible journey from beginning till the end, accompanied by a beautiful visual identity in the shape of the album (and singles) artwork, followed by 7 music videos that make the whole experience even richer. Already one of my favorite albums of 2021!