The single with Afro-Brazilian influences is part of the artist’s EP scheduled for release this year
The singer Enme releases this Friday, the 17th, the video for “Full moon“, collaboration with Uana which is part of his EP, which will be released this year. Playing with rhythms such as amapiano and reggae, faia is a composition by the singer in partnership with Kafé and Gabriel Matias.
“It was so fun to turn this tale into music,” said the singer about the track, which is based on the idealization of a distant, impossible and inevitable love. “My lyrics have always talked about struggle, pain and wounds, but now I want to talk about love and passion because I feel light and passionate”
The participation of Uana happened after Enme discovering his partner’s music through a friend. “I discovered her sound through a friend in Recife and, automatically, she became one of my favorite artists,” he said. The track was recorded in the cities of São Paulo and Recife.
The clip from “Full moon” was directed by Enme and has creative direction from Hyago Yuri. “For those who appreciate Tyla, Ayra Starr, Rema and other Afrobeat and Amapiano names, ‘Full moon‘ is perfect for relaxing, enjoying a romantic date or simply enjoying special moments”, he concludes.
Source: Rollingstone

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