
High-gloss Brazilian pop fusing the percussive snap of Rio's streets with polished R&B melodies. A three-minute burst of pure, rhythmic confidence.
June 17, 2016 · Warner Music Brasil
Bom is a masterclass in 2010s Brazilian pop crossover. It captures Ludmilla at a pivotal moment where she shed her MC prefix to embrace a more expansive, global R&B sound. The track is built on a foundation of infectious, syncopated rhythms that nod to her funk carioca roots while layering on the sleek, expensive-sounding production of international Top 40. It feels like a humid night in Rio filtered through a high-definition lens, where every beat is crisp and every vocal run is calculated for maximum impact.
How does Bom sound next to the rest of LUDMILLA's catalogue?
Joyful saturates this record far more than the artist's norm.
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