JULIET He did not hide his love for singing. It was so during her stay in Corsica, where she stayed during the 100 days that changed her life in the Big Brother Brasil 21 feud.
When he did, he exploded there in the most guarded house in Brazil. “Deus Me Proteja,” by Chico César, for example, entered the Spotify viral ranking after singing Mother Cactus (is there such a term?).
When he sang the completely tattered and disturbing autobiographical verses of what he lived in BBB 21 From the song “Triste, Louca ou Má” by Francisco, El Hombre, she also raised the track numbers and took this Song To places she’s yet to reach, despite appearing on TV Globo’s “O Outros Lado do Paraís” soundtrack.
No one needs to be an expert in social networks and virtual metrics to understand that today there is no greater digital influencer than a hero BBB 21. And everyone wants a little bit of this miraculous sharing.
On the glorious journey to victory realityInvitations to participate in songs, in life, rained down on clips.
Juliet was eclectic. Sang with Wesley Savadao and With Gilberto Gil – In this, he made the MPB giant cry, look at that.
In both, it caused a stir. The group that hated him complained. Praise the class she loved to the size of a deity.
Now, here comes the tweaks. Or, as people like to say the music, EP (short for ‘extended play’, work isn’t as long as an entire album, so called ‘long run’ or LP).
I posted on Instagram what appear to be the track titles for this work coming out later this semester.
are they:
“pond”
“Mara difference”
“sweet”
“I do not know”
“petrol”
“Vixe Que Gostosa/o” (I can’t distinguish the last letter, which may be on purpose)
the friend Anita, who is responsible for harboring Juliet after leaving BBB 21 and providing some sort of quick steer for her on this rise to fame, took to Twitter to say that those still planning for success in 2021 can get their horses out of the rain because soon enough it will only happen to Juliet.
In addition to Queen Gretchen’s meme, he also said “Hey world, you’ll know our Juliet’s power” or something.
Want to know? Anita is absolutely right.
Juliet is the greatest event in Brazilian entertainment. He networked to get the crowds excited, a smile that worked very well and provided, during his stay on the reality show, the humanity that Brazilians probably needed in that period when we were completing a year of pandemic and there was a sense of sanctuary in the air.
So I repeat the address here:
Juliet will be the great event of Brazilian music.
Wrinkle your nose or not. It will be lauded, criticized, and willfully ignored, but this EP won’t go unnoticed. Everyone will review, every path and every verse will be scrutinized. They will conduct pop analyzes of the female singers, and will conduct reviews under the knowledgeable perspective of the most stylish MPB.
There is no way. Juliet, in her life after the BBB, doesn’t do anything anonymously (which, let’s face it, must have been stressful for her, but it’s reason for another piece).
In fact, bets on the sound of this album have already begun.
(I’m, for now, in the idea that it would be a work of “foforrolk,” a mixed furo and gentle folk that would play on light pop and Brazilian music playlists. They’ll cover me later.)
In other words, Juliet has it all to be a kind of new Norvana, from the meme below that never gets old.
You can file a complaint with me here at Instagram (@poantunes) or not Twitter (@poantunes).