The São Paulo-based nu metal band, Kill For Nothing, released the single and music video, “Fight For Myself,” featuring a cinematic performance and production where the band's guitarist, Mandy Delphino , battles her feelings of anxiety, repression, and fear in a boxing ring.

The music video for “Fight For Myself” was filmed and directed by Caike Scheffer and Alessandro “Bob”, with a screenplay by Alessandro “Bob” , art direction by Caike Scheffer , and performances by Fernanda Mariutti, José Dias, Sofia Locatelli, José Makowski , and Pedro Albuquerque. The music production for “Fight For Myself” was mixed and mastered by Denny França (Magnet Audio).

Regarding the release of “Fight For Myself”, guitarist Mandy Delphino commented: “I’m super happy that we can bring such a positive and current message through our music. In addition, I’m thrilled to be able to participate as a vocalist alongside Alessandro, something we hadn’t tried before, and it worked out really well!”

“It’s a song that’s very emotionally charged, with a lot of groove in the riffs and a very catchy, open chorus. The song talks about how each of us has our own demons/problems and how we deal with them, regardless of whether we have support or not, with or without beliefs, we have to do what we think will lead us to the desired path, believing in ourselves (fighting for ourselves and for no one else),” added guitarist Michael Dimiojo .

Formed by vocalist Alessandro Bob, guitarists Mandy Delphino and Michael Dimiojo, bassist Luigi Nascimento, and drummer Rafael Querido, Kill For Nothing has been building a loyal fanbase for their work, having gained special recognition by being nominated in two categories in the best of the year 2022 by Mariutti Team Zine, from renowned bassist Luis Mariutti, in the year of the band's founding.

Mandy Delphino and Alessandro Bob also host the Dinastia K4N program on Rádio Rock Freeday , in Salvador, Bahia, dedicated to promoting nu metal groups ranging from established bands to the Brazilian underground. Dinastia K4N airs every Wednesday from 9 PM to 10 PM, with support from Nu Metal Page.

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