Intimate, conversational Brazilian pop with a jazz heart. Deep baritone vocals and soulful saxophone for quiet urban nights and deep reflection.
Maurício Pereira sounds like a late-night conversation with a very wise, slightly eccentric friend. His music is anchored by a rich, warm baritone that feels less like singing and more like a shared secret. It is deeply rooted in the urban landscape of São Paulo, capturing the specific melancholy and beauty of a concrete jungle through the lens of jazz, samba, and avant-garde pop.
What makes him truly distinctive is his background in the experimental duo Os Mulheres Negras, which informs his solo work with a sense of playful subversion. Even in his most stripped-back moments, there is a theatricality to his phrasing and a journalistic precision to his lyrics. He manages to make the existential feel mundane and the mundane feel cosmic, often using just a piano and his signature saxophone to fill a room.
Start with the album 'Mergulhar na Surpresa' for the quintessential Pereira experience. It is a masterclass in intimacy, featuring the cult classic 'Trovoa', a song so emotionally resonant it has become a modern standard in Brazilian music. It is the perfect entry point for anyone who appreciates songwriting that values honesty over artifice.
Maurício Pereira (born November 8, 1959) is a Brazilian singer-songwriter, lyricist, journalist, saxophonist, television announcer, stage actor and record producer best known for his work with experimental rock duo Os Mulheres Negras.
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