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Protagonist of ‘Depois do Universo’, Giulia Be releases her first album


‘Flying Saucer’ is available on digital platforms from this Tuesday 22

About five years ago, Julia Be (he speaks bi, as in the English verb) took his first steps in his career as a singer when he started doing covers on his YouTube channel. Youtube🇧🇷 Since then, he has released a few singles in Portuguese, English and Spanish. Now, the 23-year-old is ready for an even bigger leap: her first new album, the flying saucerarriving on the platforms this Tuesday 22.

The album couldn’t come at a better time, where the actress also stars in the film. after the universefrom Netflix, in which she plays Nina, a young pianist suffering from lupus who, awaiting a kidney transplant, gets in touch with her doctor and finds the courage to make her musical dreams come true. The film is one of the biggest hits on the platform in recent weeks, reaching the top 10 most viewed productions in the world.

Quite at ease throughout the album, with her remarkable voice bringing her closer to foreign pop singers, Giulia talks a little about her feelings, but which are also those of many people who know her as an artist (including her 3 million followers on Instagram🇧🇷 “I’ve managed to find a way to feel very real. I think I’m not trying to be something, I’m just being. I like to say that ‘Julia is finally going to be’ (a joke with the English verb to be🇧🇷 ‘Giulia is finally going to be’)”, comments the singer and actress in an interview with Stage🇧🇷

Subjectivity

Giulia has been composing since she was a child and has shared the signature of some songs of the album with her brother, composer and producer Dany Marinho, realizing flying saucer be quite authoritative. “It was a long but very pleasant process, I got lost and found myself several times. I think it was also a process of maturing, as a composer, and of strengthening my relationship with my brother”, she says.

Those who press play on the album will find 13 songs, mostly in Portuguese, but also some recordings in English and Spanish, common for those already following the artist’s career. The album is filled with references from both Dance club from the 1970s, which Giulia says she likes a lot, how much she likes what artists do The weekend🇧🇷 Dua Lipa🇧🇷 tame Impala🇧🇷 “It’s my way of bringing these references and making this pop that brings these Brazilian percussions, at the same time with very current lyrics, stories of my life, of the people around me,” he explains. “I think, over time, I’ve picked up on a lot of these influences and this album, in a way, is the synthesis of all of that,” she continues.

The artist also says that another of his inspirations was tropicalism, a Brazilian musical movement of the late 60s, which had Caetano Veloso as one of the main organizers. “I discovered that a distant relative, Hélio Oiticica, was the one who invented the term Tropicalia🇧🇷 And that woke me up, somehow, put me in touch with a part of my ancestors”, he recalls. “I tried to connect with the percussive essence of both genres (tropicalism and disco) and with the possibilities psychedelics within the range of instruments we could bring to this album,” he adds.

Two faces of Julia

Divided, as he speaks, in A-lien and Be side, flying saucer it has a balance between suffering and joy, with “sunny” songs and others more “winter”. “I feel like side A is not only sunny in the sense of being happy, but also in the sense of being intense, energetic, ascendant, vibrational, magnetic,” she points out.

Speaking of suffering, the artist points out that this is also a way to show his vulnerability. “I think there is a lot of healing potential whenever I allow myself to be vulnerable in my lyrics. To be able to share and through that to comfort people, in some way, is a very big goal in my art,” she explains. she. Giulia also connects his work in music and cinema. “There’s a song called Time which is my favorite, I connect with her a lot and I think I gave myself one hundred percent, I said I would also be my favorite of Nina, my character in the movie.”

flying saucer there is also room for social criticism, such as music Mars planet, in which the artist sings that “it’s f***ing to be Brazilian… but I know change is coming”. She says she believes we are in a moment of hope for the country’s future. “A moment that deserves to be treated with great dignity,” she says. But the song has not been written now. “I wrote Mars planet at a very unique moment in my life and I think that, in addition to the social criticism, I wanted this song to convey the feeling that sometimes I wanted to connect with something beyond the sky,” he jokes.

How flying saucer aired and a film that is enjoying great success, Giulia is just joy. “I’m really excited for people to get to know this work for which I have given my blood, sweat, soul and heart, which shows many sides of me and also the musical diversity that I am happy with and with which I connect,” she points out. And I’m really excited for the tour, I think this show won’t be just a show, it will be an experience, I want to be able to enrapture my fans in the hours we spend together and really take them on a musical journey with me.”

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