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- Summary: The third full-length release from Brazilian artist Sessa was inspired by his experience of becoming a father for the first time.
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- Record Label: Mexican Summer
- Genre(s): Latin, Pop/Rock, International
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Nov 12, 2025“Trago notícias de uma nova geração,” he sings reassuringly, “Com certeza o mundo é bom” (“I bring the next generation’s news / That the world is surely good”). The music on Pequena Vertigem De Amor is so wonderfully seductive, so convincingly utopian, that you almost believe him. [Dec 2025, p.32]
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MojoNov 12, 2025If Melody Nelson had been hit by a car driven by Arthur Vercocai rather than Serge Gainsbourg, this could have been the result. Jan 2025, p.91]
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Nov 12, 2025Refreshing musical subtleties and emotional complexities make Peqeuna Vertigem de Amor worth repeat listens.
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Nov 12, 2025The melting pot metaphor has fallen out of favor lately, but it’s alive and well in this breezy, engaging mixture of smooth sounds. The music wafts and flutters in a warm air current, landing lightly on syncopated rhythms and percussive bursts of keyboard, but it dances, never settling for long.
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Nov 12, 2025The gentle push and pull between soft sounds and rich arrangements give the record just enough tension to keep it from drifting off into the clouds, and Sayeg knows just when to inject something interesting when eyelids begin to droop a bit.