Released last Wednesday, the 26th, the EP Fetiche has seven tracks in total and reached 3 million views in the first 24 hours on Spotify
Singer from Bahia responsible for hits such as “Better Only,” “20 connections,” “Flamingos” It is “I love you misfortune,” Bacchus Exu of the Blues released the EP Fetish successfully, last Wednesday, 26th, and became the only Brazilian to appear in the TOP 10 worldwide Spotify.
With tracks such as “empty pool,” “pause from your sadness” and “so much envy,” the album was released on the label 999 in partnership with Sony Music. If you consider all music streaming platforms, Fetish reached 10 million views.
Already in Spotifythe album of Spleen accumulated more than 3 million streams in the first 24 hours and reached sixth place in the TOP 10 artists on the site, while all the songs on the EP entered the TOP 60. In a statement to the press, the singer spoke about some details of Fetish.
“I see the only qualities that history has given us as a form of castration of humanity, as limiting the being,” he said. “I do not accept it and I do not want to embrace it. I do not want to be afraid of being desired or to think that this is not my right.”
I see my qualities and I want to be able to feel that I am in other people’s imagination for more than one reason. Occupying more than just one place and creating my own space.
“The challenge with this EP was to bring soft instrumentals so that, at the same time, people can understand the depth and sensitivity of the lyrics without simply listening to it repeatedly, even without paying full attention to it. Softness is a rhythmic mark of this process,” he continued. Bacchus Exu of the Blues.
And that was just the ep 🫶🏿 thanks to all the true fans pic.twitter.com/dihupTAPez
— baco palm oil from bahia (@exudoblues) July 2, 2024
Source: Rollingstone

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