Stu And bamboo BR released the unreleased track this Friday (4) main roots, a criticism of the continued use of social networks. The individual, who counts with the partnership of Julian Hoddap from Plant and rootis now available on all digital platforms.
produced by Danilo Suza And Fernando Uehara – who have already worked with names like Bullet Bane Deadfish Menores Atos Far from Alaskathe song is heavily influenced by roots of corns on which it is based Californian reggaewith a strong influence from rock.
“The texts criticize the exacerbated use of the Internet and social networks and raise the feeling of resistance within the underground”explains Stu.
The clip, recorded and directed by the music producers of the song, shows a bit of the recording process and the exchange between the artists: “Juliano is a longtime friend and we have his work and history as a great reference within Planta”state members of the bamboo fr.
Born in San Paolo, Stu he discovered his passion for music at the age of six, influenced by his family of musicians. Wanting to conquer the country through his poetry in song form, the singer prepares new singles and wants a 2022 full of shows.
Stu is finishing the recordings of the debut EP No hurryeponymous of their first release, which should have four singles that mix dub, reggae, pop to acoustic elements such as bongo, ukulele and guitars.
already on bamboo BRoriginal from St. Paul, is one of the new names of the new generation of Brazilian reggae. The group has thousands of shows on digital platforms and has shared the stage with artists like Starting capital, Eleven 20, Strikeamong others.
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