Yuri Mota
Yuri Mota is a Brazilian singer-songwriter from São Paulo who began performing in local clubs in the late 2000s. Her music blends folk, electronic, and...
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Yuri Mota is a Brazilian singer-songwriter from São Paulo who began performing in local clubs in the late 2000s. Her music blends folk, electronic, and ambient elements, with songs like 'Espaço Tempo' and 'Força do Sol' showing her interest in dreamy, atmospheric textures.
Her 2010 single 'Espaço Tempo' gained attention on Brazilian radio and became one of her better-known tracks. She released albums including 'Equilíbrio' in 2012 and 'Eclipse' in 2016, working with producer Rodrigo Lima and musicians like Guilherme Katona on guitar.
Yuri Mota has cited influences ranging from Pink Floyd and Led Zeppelin to Brazilian artists like Gilberto Gil and Caetano Veloso. In 2018, she faced plagiarism accusations regarding one of her songs, though she defended herself against the claims.
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