YounGuil
YounGuil is a Brazilian duo made up of singer-songwriter Juliana Cortes and producer Gustavo Bertoni. They write and produce their music together, drawing...
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YounGuil is a Brazilian duo made up of singer-songwriter Juliana Cortes and producer Gustavo Bertoni. They write and produce their music together, drawing from personal experiences. Their sound mixes pop, electronic, and traditional Brazilian elements, though early on some found it unconventional.
Their breakout came with the single "Alguém Que Amei (Prod. Younguil)," a ballad about love and loss that connected with listeners. Other tracks like "Click, Clack, Bang" and "Vidro Embaçado" followed. In 2023 they released their debut EP, simply titled "YounGuil."
Through touring and live shows, they built a loyal following. Cortes handles vocals and lyrics, while Bertoni brings production and instrumental work. They keep creating without much industry fanfare, letting the music speak for itself.
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