Ludmilla

Ludmilla

contemporary R&B, electropop, reggaeton, trap music

Brazil

"Her music pulses with rhythmic intensity, layered textures, and infectious grooves that compel movement while grounding listeners in powerful lyrical reflections."

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Numanice 2: Ao Vivo

Numanice 2: Ao Vivo

2022

About Ludmilla

Ludmilla stands as a significant force in contemporary music, representing a vibrant cultural shift within the Brazilian music landscape.
With her ability to merge Afrobeat rhythms and axé influences, she not only revitalizes traditional sounds but also champions themes of empowerment and identity, resonating deeply with a new generation seeking authenticity and connection in their...
With her ability to merge Afrobeat rhythms and axé influences, she not only revitalizes traditional sounds but also champions themes of empowerment and identity, resonating deeply with a new generation seeking authenticity and connection in their musical experiences. Her approach is marked by a fearless blend of styles, drawing from both her roots and modern influences, which allows her to craft infectious grooves that feel both familiar and fresh. Ludmilla's performances are charged with energy and intention, creating an immersive atmosphere that invites audiences to engage with the music on a personal level. This participatory dynamic has elevated her live shows into communal celebrations of culture and resilience. Ludmilla often explores themes of love, self-acceptance, and social justice through a lens of sincerity, weaving personal narratives with broader societal commentary. Her songwriting embraces a direct voice that balances emotional depth with an upbeat tone, employing storytelling techniques that resonate universally while maintaining an intimate connection with listeners.

5 studio albums· 9 total releases· 9 years· Brazil

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Ludmilla's albums in order, from earliest releases to latest.

9 releases 5 albums 2 EPS 2014–2023
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