
Fluid, aquatic neo-soul that merges Afro-Brazilian rhythms with jazz sophistication. A lush, meditative exhale for late nights and slow mornings.
Luedji Luna creates music that feels like a warm, salt-water embrace. Her sound is defined by a liquid quality, where electric guitars ripple like waves and percussion patterns provide a steady, hypnotic heartbeat. It is deeply rooted in the traditions of Bahia but filtered through a modern, global neo-soul lens that prioritizes space, breath, and texture over traditional pop structures.
What sets her apart is the intentionality of her stillness. While many of her contemporaries lean into the high-energy carnival roots of Brazilian music, Luedji finds power in the quiet. Her vocals are often delivered in a hushed, intimate register, layered upon themselves to create a choral effect that feels both ancient and futuristic. The production is impeccably clean, allowing every subtle bass lick and rimshot to resonate with clarity.
Start with the album 'Bom mesmo é estar debaixo d’água' to experience her at her most cohesive. It is a masterclass in atmospheric songwriting that explores the intersections of love, black identity, and the element of water. It is the perfect companion for moments when you need to disconnect from the noise of the world and reconnect with your own internal rhythm.
Luedji Gomes Santa Rita (born 25 May 1987), known professionally as Luedji Luna, is a Brazilian singer-songwriter.
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