Dayane Kin is a Brazilian musician from São Paulo whose work often explores themes of alienation and emotional distress. Her song 'Alienada' from 2019 became her breakout track, touching on mental health with a haunting vocal approach that caught attention both in Brazil and internationally. She released her debut EP 'Bruxas' in 2017, followed by the album 'I Am Not Alienada' in 2021.
Her music draws from influences like Björk and Kate Bush, blending experimental production with pop structures. Other songs like 'Constant Mourning' and 'How Much Pain' continue in this vein of introspective, atmospheric work. While primarily a solo project, she has worked with other musicians to build out her soundscapes.
Kin's approach hasn't always aligned with mainstream expectations, but she's maintained a dedicated following drawn to her particular style. The music tends to avoid easy resolutions, sitting instead in those uneasy emotional spaces the titles suggest.
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