Soft, sun-drenched R&B that feels like a whispered secret. Brazilian soul filtered through minimalist acoustic arrangements for quiet, intimate moments.
Agnes Nunes creates music that feels like a warm embrace on a cool afternoon. Her sound is a delicate intersection of contemporary R&B and the rich traditions of Brazilian MPB, characterized by a vocal delivery that is consistently breathy, intimate, and remarkably poised. It is music that doesn't need to shout to be heard, relying instead on the magnetic pull of her phrasing and the space between the notes.
What sets her apart is the way she bridges the gap between internet-era bedroom pop intimacy and the soulful gravitas of her influences like Nina Simone and Elza Soares. There is a specific 'soft-focus' quality to her production, often centering on a single acoustic guitar or a lonely piano, allowing her voice to act as the primary rhythmic and melodic driver. It feels modern yet deeply rooted in the soil of Bahia and Paraíba.
Start with the album 'Menina Mulher' to hear her transition from a viral sensation into a sophisticated songwriter. The track 'Última dança' perfectly encapsulates her ability to turn a simple melody into a cinematic emotional experience, making it the ideal entry point for anyone looking to discover the new face of Brazilian soul.
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