The singer of Santa Catarina brings Synth Pop influences and Retro Pop on the track which is now available on platforms
The singer and songwriter Isa Buzzi has just launched the music video Armored heartwhich opens the streets to a new era in his career. Written by you in collaboration with Marcos Bohrer and produced by Mabê (Same creative team behind the successes of João Klein and band Fly), the track emits a remarkable sound, which combines influences from Synthpop AND Pop retro style Pop rock who is already the signature of the artist.
Music offers an ironic and confessional look at the misalignments of modern love, highlighting the point of view of those who have tired of idealizations and have decided to protect the heart. “This song was born from the desire to speak of emotional saturation. You know when you have already loved it so much, I think so much, that today she just wants to live your life in peace? Here. Talk about this self -defense, this” comes! “states Isa Buzzi.
The music video Armored heart Provides a visual narrative inspired by the 80s. directed by Stiffknown for the works with Hungary, Kevinho, Mc Daniel, Pericles AND Zé FelipeThe clip shows Isa in contrasting scenes with passionate couples, while he loves his company. From the cinema to the amusement park, Isa has fun alone, unaware of the exchange of affection around.
“I discovered a new passion for rolleblading. For me, I would have been skating all day” – Isa Buzzi said on the clip recordings
For the preparation of the clip, Isa Buzzi He practiced skating and boxing for weeks, crossing unusual situations: “I discovered a new passion for the skates. For me, I would have skated all day. But the closer it approached, the more fear I had to fall and hurt or break something. In boxing it was even more difficult. The first day of training, I arrived to train on the same day as Paulista Kickboxing. I enjoy the singer.
The symbolism of the video is also strengthened by these moments of literal and figurative struggle. It is a visual metaphor for the resistance to love and the emotional balance necessary to go on. “It’s almost as if the clip said:” The world is couples, but I’m fine “,” Play Isa Buzzi. “We must also normalize being well alone. The idea is to demonstrate that even in a world surrounded by romance, it is possible to live intensely – without depending on the other.”
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Source: Terra

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