Ludmilla surpasses Lady Gaga and leads Brazilian radios with “Paradiso”

Ludmilla surpasses Lady Gaga and leads Brazilian radios with “Paradiso”


Singer celebrates a new pop/R&B phase with a song dedicated to his wife and daughter

Ludmilla’s new single, ParadiseIt can already be considered a milestone in the artist’s trajectory.

The track, published on July 4, won the first place in Crowley’s overall pop ranking, which measures the most performed songs on Brazilian radio. The victory is even more symbolic because it has divided the productions of renowned names of the international scene, such as Lady Gaga e Bruno MarsIn addition to the national successes of great repercussions.

In the updated list, Ludmilla left behind Ordinaryfrom Alex WarrenAND Do you die with a smilePartnership between Gaga and Bruno Mars. Among the Brazilian songs overcome by the new success, there are Dangerous I’m mefrom Sofia BrasilAND Never againcollaboration between Mc Daniel and Gloria Groove.

This result reiterates Ludmilla’s strength as one of the most versatile artists in the country. Known for having moved between genres such as funk, samba and pagoda, the singer now embraces a pop/R&B aesthetic with a strong influence of the 2000s, exploring new sounds without losing its identity.

Paradise Bring a personal meaning to Ludmilla. The song is dedicated to his wife Brunna gonçalves and to the daughter Zuriand his texts are marked by declarations of love and celebration of life to two and motherhood. The result is a romantic ballad that has conquered not only old fans, but also a new audience attracted by the sincerity and emotion of music.

Success on the radio follows significant performance on digital platforms. Since its launch, the track has gained space in a prominent playlist and has received praise from criticism for the refined production and the vocal delivery of Ludmilla.

The choice for a more intimate and romantic single also demonstrates artistic maturity. In a market where many songs follow repetitive formulas, Ludmilla bets on a work that unites popular appeal and authenticity.

Ludmilla: New Age after the “Numnice” phenomenon

The rise of Paradise It happens immediately after the end of Ludmilla the tour NodA project that marked its triumphant entry into samba and pagoda. The shows, which traveled to Brazil and arrived abroad, consolidated the singer as a creative power in the Brazilian music scene.

The closure of this phase was marked by two shows in Rio de Janeiro and for special moments, such as the announcement of the arrival of Zuri, made live during a presentation in San Paolo. These events have strengthened the emotional link between Ludmilla and its audience, creating solid foundations for the new phase of his career.

Now, focusing on pop and R&B, Ludmilla begins a chapter that promises to combine musical innovation and personal narratives. Paradise It is not just a successful single: it is also the business card of a phase in which the artist celebrates love, family and creative freedom.

If the radio performance is indicative, Ludmilla’s next album should be surrounded by high expectations and the potential to keep the singer among the most influential names of national and international music.

Source: Terra

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