Flavia Coelho – "Cidade Perdida": a hymn to freedom

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After giving us a smile during confinement with her many live performances, the sublime Flavia Coelho pushes us to reflect by addressing a theme that is close to her heart in her title "Cidade Perdida". Born in Rio de Janeiro in the 80s and settled in France since 2006, this Brazilian singer expresses through her songs "what she has seen and what she thinks". A committed artist, she tackles strong themes such as deforestation, inequality, censorship and corruption.

Flavia Coelho – "Cidade Perdida": A turning point in the artist's career?

"Cidade Perdida" or "Lost City" denounces the injustices and aberration of corruption in Rio de Janeiro. Protesting against the political power in place as well as its representative Bolsonaro. She describes herself as a woman of the people, infuses through words, a voice, and symbols as evidenced by the reference to Géricault and his painting 'The Raft of the Medusa', a hymn to freedom. Skilled at mixing genres, Flavia Coelho continues her exploration of sounds combining pop, samba, reggae, forro, bossa, hip-hop. A real musical melting pot! An artist evolving in the Pias label with a clip signed Yannick Demaison and Alexis Magand, from the album DNA of Flavia Coelho not to be missed! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IDKCyf643v8

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