The artists combine urban rhythms for the new track; Audiovisual is inspired by Childish Gambino
Nick Souza has just launched Open spacecollaboration with the rapper Papi aq. The single brings references to Brazilian urban music and highlights the protagonism of immigrant artists in the Canadian scenario.
With the sound inspired by the funk styles of Belo Horizonte and from Rio de JaneiroThe launch strengthens the message of self -affirmation and construction of identity in the territories in which Latin culture still seeks representativeness. The track comes accompanied by a clip inspired by This is Americafrom Childish Gambino.
Second Nick SouzaThe idea came during a recent stay in the Canadacountry where it grew: “It is a sound in which we express the space we are creating for our purpose in music. We are extremely competent artists, we have versatility, we represent a world community and we have a flavor that brings the best of the BR, Hispanic and American styles, all together.”He says.
The production is signed by the artist. Nick Souza created the hit initial and finished the song after registration with Papi aq In Toronto. To enrich the plot of production, he had DJs Shrimptempura AND Kamila Aguilarwho manipulated Acapella using the equipment CDJcreation of electronic effects that add up to urban aesthetics.
Information on the partnership, underlines: “I met Papi Aq a few years ago. We are two pioneers of Latin music in Canada and the community has great respect for us. Finally, after years, we managed to unite in a sound. It was fantastic!” reveals the singer.
Nick Souza: The conception of the audiovisual ‘Open Space’
The audiovisual of Open space brings a language inspired by This is Americafrom Infantile gambino. In the reference, Donald Glover He brought an exhibition song and a clip full of strong scenes that have exposed cultural and racist problems in the United States. Registered on two continents, the video has double screen scenes: Nick In San Paolo AND Papi aq node Canada. The proposal strengthens the central concept of the project: to demonstrate that, even separated from different countries, languages and experiences, music connects and strengthens.
“We are conquering our space in Latin urban music, showing that there are Canadian Latins, we have a unique purpose and we deserve”, end Nick Souza.
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Source: Terra

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