
High-gloss Brazilian pop that pivots from aggressive dancefloor anthems to raw, vulnerable ballads. Polished, defiant, and deeply personal.
Brazilian singer-songwriter Luísa Sonza gained initial recognition in 2016 through YouTube cover performances. Since signing with Universal Music Group in 2017, she has released three studio albums, including Pandora, Doce 22, and Escândalo Íntimo. Her diverse musical style spans pop, pop rock, brega funk, and música popular brasileira. Beyond her recording career, Sonza has appeared in various television programs and currently co-hosts the HBO Max series Queen Stars alongside Pabllo Vittar.

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Shares dance-pop, contemporary r&b, trap (subgenres); studio polished, maximalist, digital clarity (production style)
Shares studio polished, digital clarity, layered dense (production style); defiant, vulnerable, empowering (moods)
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