After the powerful collaboration with Nasi and Thaíde on  “Chega!”, singer and guitarist Nanda Moura  “LOUCA”  last Friday, the 3rd — a cry in the form of a song against the prudishness and emotional numbness of current times.

Produced  by Apollo Nove and  co-produced by Nasi, the track reaffirms Nanda Moura's place as an artist who moves with strength and freedom between  traditional blues  and  visceral rock.

In  “LOUCA”, the artist fuses roots and rebellion into a manifesto-song that provokes and invites liberation. The lyrics are a call to authenticity, to the courage to live without filters, to the rejection of a rigid and conformist life. “It’s time to kick the bucket, look inside, lose the fear and abandon the shackles,” she defines.

The track arrives on digital platforms accompanied by a concept video that visually translates the artist's manifesto: “The world is uptight. Those who dare to live without filters are labeled crazy. 'Louca' (Crazy) is born as a call to freedom in its raw, visceral, and unfiltered state.”

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