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Waching daily Oct 3 2018

Hello what's up? This is Alan, I am a journalist and this is Ingresse na Arte, my culture channel on YouTube.

In this video, I talk about music and about singer Mahmundi.

From 2016 until the beginning of 2018, many things have happened in the professional life of Marcela Vale or Mahmundi as she is known.

In this period, she released her first studio album titled "Mahmundi", won a Best New Artist award by Associação Paulista dos Críticos de Arte,

her song "Hit" was chosen the best of 2016 by Rolling Stone magazine, she played at the Lollapalooza Festival in Sao Paulo,

and was nominated for lists of artists we should listen to. In addition, she has signed a contract with Universal Records.

Assimilating all these experiences, she released the album "Para Dias Ruins", her second album last August,

something that all her fans, who danced very much "Calor do Amor" from her first album,

and press which would like to confirm that Mahmundi is really a great artist and not just an "hype" artist, were waiting to hear.

If on the first album Mahmundi masterfully explored the influences of pop form the 1980s, sometimes being compared to singer Marina Lima,

on the album "Para Dias Ruins" she wisely explores new rhythms and musical genres flirting, for example,

with blues and funk in "Outono" and with "guitarrada", percussion from Bahia and electronic music in "Felicidade".

At the debut concert of the album "Para Dias Ruins" that took place at the Sesc Pompeia, in the city of Sao Paulo,

Mahmundi said she would like to turn her concerts into an amazing party for everyone to enjoy and dance.

In fact, she does that, although her concert is short. It usually lasts only one hour or so.

She makes the whole audience dance, sing and enjoy thanks to the set list of her concert.

From the album "Para Dias Ruins", it is worth highlighting the song "Qual É a Sua?",

an awesome reggae that could be sung by Vanessa da Mata for example, and "Imagem", a funk melody song.

In an interview published in the newspaper "OGlobo" to talk about the release of "Para Dias Ruins",

Mahmundi said that she always wanted to have her music as a soundtrack for people. Well, I guarantee that she is on her way to this.

A tip: try listening to "Leve", from her first album, on the beach…. Mahmundi music is for bad days and summer days…

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