In recent years, Luccas Carlos has completed project after project. The young album CARLOS has a very interesting weight on the scene, with melodies and sharp composition, songs like “Pensando things 2” put us in a more danceable rhythm without losing all the reflection and sensitivity that his pen possesses.
In Dois, released on the 7th, the artist brought BK’, Yunk Vino and Mauí to the feat, revealing not only the sonic versatility of Luccas Carlos, but also introducing us to the collaborations and the combination of influences and partnerships, which makes Listening L The album is a musical experience full of surprises and contagious energy.
In “Dois” I talk a lot about relationships, something I’ve experienced, you know? I feel like now that I’m older I like to talk and explore these things in a more open way. I’m very excited about this album,” she comments.
Mauí’s participation in DJAVAN is definitely one of the highlights of the project. The Baixada Fluminense artist gave more weight to the song’s melodies, allowing the sound to reach a more accessible scale, connecting not only with the pop audience that follows Luccas’ work, but also bringing the artist back into the underground, where Mauí has proved to be one of the most promising.
The project Two There is also a mini documentary that will be released at the end of the year and follows several moments of the album’s construction, which, in addition to the behind-the-scenes clip, explores the experience and working routine of the album creation process.
Finally, Two is set on the beaches of Rio de Janeiro, a scene of flirtation, warmth, rest and memories built by a melodic narrative, which Luccas Carlos has mastered since his mixtape days Therapy.
Source: Terra

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