Lil Vazio is a Brazilian act that came together in São Paulo in the early 2010s, formed by brothers Felipe Vazio and Gabriel Vazio. Their music draws from bossa nova's introspective side and punk's raw energy, though what they've made of those influences feels distinctly their own.
In 2017, they put out "Eu Sou Um Mentiroso," a song that connected with listeners in Brazil. Its confessional tone and Felipe's vocal delivery gave it a directness that resonated. Other tracks like "Lil Peep Vive Nesse Emo Trap" and "SadGirl" continue in a similar vein of melancholic, personal writing.
Their lyrics have sometimes drawn criticism for being too focused on self-pity or for using explicit language, but they've generally kept to their own approach without much public adjustment. The music stays grounded in that emotional space, avoiding grand statements in favor of specific, inward-looking songs.
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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