Entrevista com Luísa Sonza | Em pauta

Luísa Sonza talks about maturity, mental health, the internet, and creative freedom in an exclusive interview with VEJA. In conversation with Artur Aguiar, the singer details the behind-the-scenes of the album "Brutal Paraíso," explains why she decided to abandon ready-made formulas, and reveals how she transformed personal experiences into a more sensitive, experimental, and organic work. Throughout the interview, Luísa discusses the album's composition process, international influences, the use of different languages ​​in the songs, and the decision to make her life less exposed to the public. The artist also speaks openly about depression, emotional crises, internet pressure, the need for approval, and the impact of fame on her personal life. The singer recalls significant moments in her career, such as her Coachella performance, explains the creation of tracks like "Loira Gelada" and "Som da Despedida," and reflects on identity, maturity, and the search for a life without "performing" to please others. 📌 Subscribe to VEJA's channel to follow exclusive interviews. 👍 Like the video, 💬 leave your comment and share it with those who follow music, pop culture and the behind-the-scenes of the art industry. ————————————————————————— Subscribe to VEJA: https://abr.ai/2VZw8dN Check out the latest news about Brazil and the world: https://veja.abril.com.br/ FOLLOW VEJA ON SOCIAL MEDIA: Instagram:   / vejamais   Facebook:   / veja   Twitter:   / veja   Telegram: http://t.me/vejaoficial Linkedin:   / veja-com   TikTok:   / revista_veja