Vinicius Viana writes songs that speak to the particular loneliness of being young in São Paulo. His early track "Velho Aos 23" became an anthem for a generation, capturing a feeling of being prematurely worn down by life's pressures with a raw, acoustic sound.
He released his self-titled debut album in 2017, which centered on his guitar and introspective lyrics. Later records like 2019's "Cordas e Gravatas" and 2021's "Dois" began weaving in other textures, touching on jazz and Brazilian rhythms while keeping his writing at the core.
Viana has often worked with a consistent group of players, including guitarist Felipe Almeida, bassist Gabriel Lima, and drummer Rodolfo Simor. Songs like "Você Precisa Acreditar" and "Coisas Reais" continue in that vein of direct, personal storytelling.
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