Tulipa Ruiz
World · BR · Active since 1978

Tulipa Ruiz

Vibrant, illustrative Brazilian pop that feels like a walk through a sun-drenched garden. Playful vocals meet lush, organic arrangements for a modern take on MPB.

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Tulipa Ruiz creates what she calls 'forest pop,' a sound that feels deeply rooted in the organic textures of nature while remaining sharply modern. Her music is a colorful tapestry of Brazilian rhythms, indie-folk sensibilities, and sophisticated art-pop arrangements. There is a tactile quality to her songs, as if you can feel the grain of the wood and the humidity of the air in every note. Her voice is a versatile instrument, capable of soaring into crystalline sopranos or settling into an intimate, conversational whisper.

What sets Tulipa apart is her background as an illustrator, which bleeds into her songwriting. Her lyrics are highly visual, treating songs like canvases where she paints vivid scenes of everyday magic and natural wonder. She balances the legacy of Tropicalia and avant-garde MPB with a contemporary indie edge, making her music feel both timeless and perfectly suited for the present moment. The arrangements often feature warm brass, intricate percussion, and shimmering guitars that never feel cluttered.

For those new to her world, Efêmera is the essential starting point. It captures the breezy, infectious energy of her early career and contains some of her most beloved melodies. If you want something more rhythmic and dance-oriented, Dancê shows her ability to command a groove without losing her signature whimsical touch. It is music for people who find beauty in the details and magic in the mundane.

Tulipa Ruiz Chagas (born October 19, 1978), also known mononymously as Tulipa, is a Brazilian singer-songwriter and artist. She self-describes her musical style as "forest pop".
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