Pabllo Vittar, queen of fun and another hit from Ludmilla: g1 analyzes the week’s releases

Pabllo Vittar, queen of fun and another hit from Ludmilla: g1 analyzes the week’s releases

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Music news week also has Green Day’s 1st album since 2020… do we still need them? g1 comments on VIDEO. The week of the song’s release was marked by an authorized version of the romantic classic “Listen to Your Heart” by Pabllo Vittar. Ludmilla released another pagode and Green Day released their first album since 2020. In the VIDEO above, g1 analyzes the main musical releases of the week; find out more below Pabllo Vittar – ‘Pede pra Eu Ficar’: Rating 7.5/10 Pabllo Vittar on the cover of the single ‘Pede pra Eu Ficar’ Disclosure Pabllo Vittar knows well what Brazilians want to hear, and he knows how to give it a pop packaging that wins over everyone, without losing its originality. “Pede pra Eu Ficar”, her new song, is an authorized version of the romantic classic “Listen to Your Heart”, by the Swedish duo Roxette. The Brazilian recreation has touches of cheesy funk and technolody. It’s the perfect beat for sweaty dancing, together or apart, this summer. There’s no way around it: Pabllo is the queen of fun. Ludmilla – ‘Maliciosa’: Rating 7/10 Ludmilla at Mirante Dona Marta, in Rio de Janeiro (RJ), recording the live album ‘Numanice #3’ Disclosure Ludmilla is another diva with something new. “Maliciosa” has already arrived packing conspiracy theories on “BBB 24”. Whether the song was written for Vanessa Lopes or not, there is no point in going into the merits here. The fact is that the track is a delight to listen to and has the potential to be played a lot at barbecues across Brazil. It’s not the best pagode ever released by Lud, but it’s another success for the singer, who is flying high: on Tuesday (16), she was announced as one of the attractions at the American festival Coachella, one of the biggest in the world. Green Day – ‘Saviors’: Rating 6/10 Green Day in the music video for ‘Bobby Sox’, from the album ‘Saviors’ Reproduction/YouTube The American band Green Day released “Saviors”, their first album since 2020, which is a kind update of the album “American Idiot” (2004), their best and one of their most classic. In an election year in the United States, they speak in a forceful and mature way about Donald Trump, racism, the opioid crisis, bisexuality, the generation that grew up in the 2000s… All combined with fun and somewhat sarcastic pop punk, which is Green’s style Day and which marked the group’s peak 20 years ago. It’s nice to see the band returning to the old way, the old sound. But do we still need that sound? The reflection remains.

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