After the release of “Faz Assim”, the album’s opening track “Para Todos Os Garotos Que Já Mamei”, NINA presents the album release to fans on all digital platforms. In this project, the artist offers even more voice, versatility, collaborations and offers “a more relaxed and light look at love, but also a critical and rational approach,” she said.
“Para Todos Os Garotos Que Amei” comes after the release of the album “PELE” in April last year, which has accumulated more than 9 million plays on Spotify. A success that contributed to NINA being included in the “EQUAL” playlist in August, which highlights the emerging talents of female voices from all over the world, pointing them out as the new promises of the music scene.
The inspiration behind “To All The Boys I’ve Loved Before” comes from the Netflix film trilogy “To All The Boys I’ve Loved Before”, but updated according to NINA’s unique look, incorporating her experiences.
“They are fragments of my life, experiences lived in the favela, things I have witnessed and experienced”.
The singer points out that this album marks a turning point in her career, presenting a more mature and creative aspect.
“This album marks the beginning of a new phase in my journey. I think the change is at a professional level. Over time, the artistic maturation has arrived,” he said.
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Last month, the artist released “Faz Assim”, giving a taste of what would be contained in the album “Para Todos Os Garotos Que Já Mamei”. The song and video for “Faz Assim”, together have already amassed nearly 500,000 plays on Spotify and YouTube. The video takes place in a room similar to that of the character Lara Jean, played by Lana Condor, in the film “All the boys I’ve ever loved before”, showing the world of a teenager, her intensity and, of course, daring .
The singer now presents six new songs full of musicality and surprises for her fans. In the album, NINA features collaborations with big names of the current music scene, including Baco Exu do Blues in “Prece”, Thiago Pantaleão in “Porrada de Balinha”, Sant in “Despedidas” and MC Luanna in “Karma”, the center album track, inspired by the story of Lara Jean and her childhood best friend, who compete for the same boy.
“Karma” is about the law of return and adopts a battle rap style. According to NINA, the production was quick and enjoyable, as MC Luanna is one of his best friends. “Producing the track was fun, we wrote it, showed each other and laughed,” she said. The feeling of friendship was also shared by MC Luanna, who said: “It was a mix of feelings to participate in this song. I looked to the side and laughed with my friend. It was fun because the song was written exactly as well as”. : an exchange of barbs and attacks and defenses about something that, in the end, is not even worth it: men,” she said.
The songs “Ferve” and “Teve Uma Garota” also stand out on the album, in which the artist is inspired by elements of his childhood and memories related to his mother. “It’s a composition that celebrates the women who protect me and guide me to success. It addresses a unique and sacred love, although without explicitly emphasizing the religious dimension. Expressing it in a genuine and pure way was a significant challenge,” he shared NINA
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