Vivi Seixas is a Brazilian singer whose music carries the weight of her family's musical heritage. Her father was the influential singer-songwriter Raul Seixas, and she grew up listening to Brazilian artists like Elis Regina and Chico Buarque. Her 2012 debut single 'Metamorfose Ambulante' became a significant release, its title track establishing her voice with a directness that connected with listeners.
Her songs often explore personal territory with a plainspoken vulnerability. Tracks like 'Mosca na Sopa' and 'Aluga-se' from her catalog continue in this vein, dealing with internal landscapes and everyday observations rather than grand statements. She has spoken about dealing with depression and anxiety, and that personal history informs the texture of her work without defining it entirely.
She writes from a specific point of view, and that authenticity, for better or worse, tends to cut through the usual noise.
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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