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Wenderson plays rapper, throws slippers and laughs at himself.

Wenderson plays rapper, throws slippers and laughs at himself.

Whindersson Nunes dished out a bounty of shoes and poetry to the crowd at The Rock in Rio on Thursday night, the 19th of this month. It was the second time in a row that Lil Whind, the name of his rapper project, had taken to the Supernova stage, the alternative to the space festival. There were some fun moments in the song, but the artist himself was aware that his MC side doesn’t have the same power as his more famous comedian. “It’s a good thing my music isn’t successful, because we only do one show a year. On the other hand, he’s at Rock in Rio,” he joked.

Nepoby of himself
In 2022, he handed out imported sneakers to the audience. This year, he announced he would do the same, but now with an exclusive model, designed by designer Dario Mittmann — a kind of fur-trimmed orange slipper. Handing out gifts to anyone who goes to the show reinforces the uncomfortable image he has achieved on stage because of his privilege outside of music — a kind of “new kid” for himself. More deserving than the MPB heir, let’s face it. He was still modest when he joked: “Thank you for stopping by on your way to the bathroom to pee and watching the show.”

Seeing humor
The sound, which is completely modified with Auto-Tune, follows the trap style, a popular aspect of rap that dominated the first day of the festival. Some of Whindersson’s lyrics are more serious than one would expect from the comedian. He emulates the self-centered trap MCs, with “me against the world” verses from “Batamar,” “Piawi” and “Medea.” The tracks reinforce Whindersson’s recent speeches about depression and anxiety. anxiety.

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