Karen Jonz
Karen Jonz formed in São Paulo around 2017, started by Ana Jonz and Rodrigo Fonseca. They built a following with songs that mixed Brazilian rhythms with more...
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Karen Jonz formed in São Paulo around 2017, started by Ana Jonz and Rodrigo Fonseca. They built a following with songs that mixed Brazilian rhythms with more current sounds, working through the usual early struggles of a new band trying to get heard.
Their track 'Nunca Foi Descaso' with Gab Ferreira connected with listeners, becoming one of their better-known songs. Other releases like 'Insensível' and 'Exausta' showed their range, from more reflective moods to straightforward pop energy.
They've written about social issues at times, which has drawn some attention and debate. Mostly, they've kept making music that feels direct and personal, without much industry polish.
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