Aurora says, before the show at Lolla, that she loves Chico Buarque and feels more at home in Brazil than in Norway; watch video

Aurora says, before the show at Lolla, that she loves Chico Buarque and feels more at home in Brazil than in Norway;  watch video

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Singer says listening to Brazilian music is like being ‘kissed by the sun’ and that they are ‘full of sex’. Interview took place before drummer gesture that she denied being white supremacist. Lollapalooza 2023: Aurora says she is from Chico Buarque and Brazil Danish singer Aurora is a fan of Chico Buarque. Listening to Brazilian music, for her, “is like being kissed by the sun”. She spoke to g1 backstage at Lollapalooza. See the video above. The interview took place before her concert at the festival, on Sunday (27). Onstage, the drummer in her band made a gesture that could be associated with white supremacy. He denied this intention and she said that the musician does not have “extreme right-wing evil opinions”. In the conversation before the performance, Aurora spoke more about Brazilian songs, which she considers “full of sex”: “There is so much beauty in them. We need your songs in Norway. Because Norway is a cold country.” The 26-year-old singer-songwriter says she “feels more at home” in Brazil than in Norway. The singer also stated that “Cure for me”, a single from her most recent album, “The Gods We Can Touch” (2022), is influenced by “Aquarela do Brasil”, by Ary Barroso. Aurora performs at Lollapalooza 2023 in São Paulo Fábio Tito/g1 Aurora’s first hit was “Runaway”, from 2015. Billie Eilish, one of the headliners of Lolla 2023, already said that she decided to become an artist after seeing this clip at the age of 12 age. “It’s the purpose of the music. I love using my voice and what I produce to create a kind of force”, concludes Aurora. “I like the way she makes music. Her brother (Finneas) is also an amazing producer. And they’re great people,” she raves. In 2018, the traditional song “Scarborough Fair” in the voice of the Norwegian was the opening song of the soap opera “Deus salve o Rei”, by Globo. “I didn’t know how big soap operas are in Brazil. But I like fantasy stuff, medieval music, so I love ‘Scarborough Fair’. I did it (the score) because it was medieval, I thought it would be cool,” she says. . Read more: Aurora embodies pop fairy, takes off sneakers and honors Brazilian indigenous people at Lollapalooza Aurora denies that her band’s drummer is a white supremacist after controversy with gesture and photo With rainbow flag, Aurora sings “Queendom” at Lolla 2023

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