
A sub-two-minute burst of abrasive trap and distorted bass. Whispered vocals and skeletal production create a provocative, high-tension statement of defiance.
August 15, 2023 · Sony Music Entertainment (Brasil) Ltda.
Campo de Morango is a jarring, high-velocity disruption of the Brazilian pop landscape. It functions less as a traditional song and more as a sonic manifesto, clocking in at just over a minute. The track is built on a foundation of bone-rattling, distorted 808 bass and a skeletal trap rhythm that feels intentionally unfinished and raw. Luísa Sonza discards the lush, melodic arrangements of her previous work in favor of a whispered, rhythmic delivery that borders on a chant. It is a sound that prioritizes impact over accessibility, designed to vibrate through the floorboards of a dark club or the speakers of a car at midnight.
How does Campo de morango sound next to the rest of Luísa Sonza's catalogue?
The vocals lean far further into whispered than the rest of the catalogue.
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