A Rio de Janeiro group known for poetic storytelling and introspective rhythms.
For a sense of their sound, start with "O Lobo e a Lua" or "Sonho." They frame what Fiitu does best.
Fiitu carved out a space for songs that felt more intimate than the dominant Brazilian pop of the early 2000s. Their track "O Lobo e a Lua" became a calling card with its haunting melody, and they stuck to that vision even when critics called it too unconventional. They prioritized their own lane over chasing a commercial sound.
They formed in Rio de Janeiro in the early 2000s, playing small venues and building a following. Their first album was "Alma de Lobo," and they kept working with evocative lyrics and a mood that wasn't afraid to be quiet.
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