Lis
Lis is a Brazilian pop duo formed in 2019 by Lizier Tristão and Larissa Lemos. Their debut album 'Vermelho' came out in 2020, followed by a second album...
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Lis is a Brazilian pop duo formed in 2019 by Lizier Tristão and Larissa Lemos. Their debut album 'Vermelho' came out in 2020, followed by a second album called 'Azul' in 2022. They work with a mix of pop, hip-hop, and electronic sounds.
Their song 'O Carnaval Precisa Acabar' features Vinijoe and appears to have been a significant track for them. Other collaborations include 'Outono' with Luiz Brazil and 'Piedade' with Augusta Barna. They also have a song called 'Change My Mind' without a featured artist listed.
Lizier Tristão handles lead vocals, while Larissa Lemos produces and plays multiple instruments. The duo faced some public attention around 2021 related to their music.
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