The artist wants to transform the experience between Brazil and Canada into sound with his identity and elegance
Mixing of references of R&B AND pop with the beats buttons of the Brazilian funkThe singer and songwriter Nick Souza has just published the single Go that it will do itYour second song totally in Portuguese. The launch shows not only the artist’s ability to pass through musical genres, but also his hybrid identity – a Brazilian who has grown into Canada and now transforms this multicultural experience into sound.
With a proposal that mixes sensuality and elegance, the track is a kind of “Composition exercise”In Nick’s words: “‘Go that is going to me like a joke, almost an exercise of composition. I meant the details of a romantic scene in a certain sense as I am as descriptive as possible with the least possible explications.”The singer explains.
Nick Souza: “‘Go that is going to me is like a joke, almost an exercise of composition”
Produced by Rodrigo Sumer (which is also one of the authors), the music bears the healthy signature that Nick has developed in recent years, combining vocal harmonies typical of the contemporary R & B with the rhythmic elements of Carioca Funk – style which, despite the geographical distance, was present in the artist’s musical training during his life in his life in Canada. “My aim is always to mix voice and harmonies of R&B and pop with rhythmic funk batteries”Account.
In addition to the obvious influences of names such as Livinho AND Kevin or ChrisThe track also brings the unique personality of Nick AND Rodrigo Sumerwho dives into a sensual, dancing and engaging narrative. The result is a sound that the artist himself defines Rnbaile, a fusion that promises to cheer up traces and playlists.
The exit is accompanied by a music video signed by Nick Souza In collaboration with the director Maxim Bayarskyknown as works that pass between urban aesthetics and contemporary pop. The visual direction strengthens the single proposal: sensuality of subtlety, rhythm with identity.
Go that it will do it It is another step in the construction of a career that reflects the musical and emotional diaspora Nick Souza – an artist who, even far from BrazilI have never stopped dialogue with its roots.
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