A singer-guitarist whose songs blend contemporary arrangements with traditional Brazilian sounds.
For a good sense of his range, try "A Noite Cai" for the breakthrough sound and "Meu Pior Inimigo" for the more introspective writing. Both show how he handles vocals and guitar over those Brazilian rhythms.
Lucusi's breakthrough came with "A Noite Cai" in 2016, a track that connected with Brazilian listeners despite some critical skepticism. His work with artists like Chico Buarque and Gilberto Gil shows his place in that lineage, while songs like "Meu Pior Inimigo" reveal his introspective side. The music pulls from Brazilian rhythms but keeps a modern feel, as you can hear on "Céu Ou Inferno."
He released his first major single in 2016, followed by albums like "O Canto da Cidade" in 2018 and "Vozes do Silêncio" in 2020. His band includes Vinícius Rosa on piano, André Vasconcelos on bass, and João Pedro Mendonça on drums, working together on arrangements. The songs have shifted from that initial breakthrough toward more personal territory, as suggested by titles like "Meu Caminho" and "Caso Perdido."
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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