Ludmilla (singer)

Ludmila Oliveira da Silva (born 24 April 1995), known mononymously as Ludmilla (Portuguese pronunciation: [ludʒiˈmilɐ]), is a Brazilian singer-songwriter who became known with the song "Fala Mal de Mim" ("She Speaks Ill of Me").[1] In September 2020, she became the first Afro-Latin American female musician to reach one billion streams on Spotify.[2][3]

Ludmilla
Picture of Ludmila
Ludmilla in 2022
Born
Ludmila Oliveira da Silva

(1995-04-24) 24 April 1995
Other namesMC Beyoncé (2012–13)
Occupations
  • Singer
  • songwriter
  • actress
Years active2012–present
WorksDiscography
Spouse
Brunna Gonçalves
(m. 2019)
Musical career
Genres
Instrument(s)
  • Vocals
  • guitar
  • drums
  • berimbau
LabelsWarner
Websiteludmillaoficial.com

Early life

Ludmila was born in Duque de Caxias in the state of Rio de Janeiro. Her former stage name (MC Beyoncé) was inspired by the American singer Beyoncé, which she had to change due to copyright reasons.[4] Ludmilla is considered an emerging female artist in funk carioca.[5][6]

Career

2012: MC Beyoncé

Ludmilla as MC Beyoncé in concert in 2013

Ludmilla began posting videos on YouTube singing, until one day she was asked to sing and rap by a DJ at a party. The performance was well received.

Ludmilla's music career took off after her breakout hit single "Fala Mal de Mim" (released as MC Beyoncé) posted on YouTube went viral. The song was first posted in May 2012 and it has since accumulated more than 17 million views. The official music video was posted in October of the same year and has since accumulated more than 15 million views.[7]

The song was produced by DJ Will 22 and the song's introduction includes a sample of the gospel classic "Oh Happy Day" covered by the St. Francis Choir in the film Sister Act 2: Back in the Habit.[8] Since her rise to fame, she has been touring around Brazil and has made numerous appearances on popular television shows. In an interview with SBT's TV show Domingo Legal, Ludmilla revealed that her former stage name was given to her by her friends because she was such a huge Beyoncé fan.[9]

2013: Name change

In 2013, Ludmilla said she was threatened by her manager. The singer recorded a video saying:

Hi, guys, I'm not here to give good news. My dream was always to have a band, dancers, everything. Only I found that I was being too stolen by my manager. So I did not want in my whole life, stay in that sameness, I wanted band, dancers, being an artist himself. And he never wanted to invest in me. When I try to walk with my own legs, he began to make threatenings my family, my mother, myself to death. Ending my dream. So I wanted to tell you guys that I'm no longer singing, the MC Beyoncé is over.

Ludmilla[10]

Then the singer recorded another video, saying the previous video was a misunderstanding and that she would continue her career. However, the disagreement between her and her manager, Roba Cena, resulted in MC Beyoncé being unable to keep her name as MC Beyoncé because her manager owned the rights to the name. Hours later she recanted and announced on Twitter that she would not quit singing, but she would quit with her manager and start a new career under a new stage name, Ludmilla, her birth name.[5][11][12]

However, it is likely the name change was due to potential litigations from the more internationally known singer Beyoncé.

2014–2015: Hoje and first album

In early 2014, Ludmilla resumed her career with new look and signed a contract with Warner Music Brazil to release her first album with the label with pop roots and leaving "MC" out of her stage name.[13] In an interview with Radio BEAT98, she explained that many people in the music business are prejudiced when the artist comes with "MC" in the name, even if the music is good.[14]

The new phase includes a decent Star staff. There are 16 professionals, including band, dancers, DJ, a sound technician, plus two personal stylist and two advisers. With tripled cache and a number reaches thirty concerts a month.

On January 14, 2014, the song ''Sem Querer'' was released on iTunes as the first single of her career under her real name. The official music video was released a day later.[15] On June 20, 2014, Ludmilla released the song "Hoje", which was part of the soundtrack of the telenovela Império on Rede Globo, and its respective music video. Ludmilla announced by their social networks to launch the music video of her third single ''Te Ensinei Certin'' composed of single Jhama. The music video premiered on February 10, 2015, in Multishow channel and soon after on YouTube. The video features the direction of John Woo and Rabu Gonzales. On June 1, 2015, it was released the single ''Não Quero Mais''. The music video directed by Rafael Rocha and Lucas Carneiro Neves and was launched on July 13, 2015.[16] The disc version includes the participation of the singer Belo, but for the single release as a solo version was performed. The song ''24 Horas por Dia' was released on October 15, 2015, in Brazilian radio as the fifth single from the album. The music video was released on December 18, 2015, on YouTube, and was directed by Felipe Sassi.[17]

"Hoje" was also the name of her first studio album, which was released on August 26, 2014. The album also included the singles "Sem Querer", "Te Ensinei Certin", "Não Quero Mais" and "24 Horas por Dia".[18][19]

2021–present: Lud Sessions, Numanice 2 and Vilã

The live version of the EP Numanice (2020), entitled Numanice (Ao Vivo), was released on January 29, 2021, featuring artists such as Thiaguinho, Bruno Cardoso and the group Vou pro Sereno.[20] On May 28, the singer released the first edition of the acoustic project Lud Sessions with rapper Xamã.[21] The second part of the Lud Sessions project was released on July 14 and featured singer Gloria Groove.[22] A live version featuring Groove was released on December 23, 2021.[23]

Ludmilla released her fourth studio album titled Numanice 2 on January 26, 2022, the project earned the singer a Latin Grammy for Best Samba/Pagode Album.[24][25] On March 23 of the same year, the EP Back to Be was released.[26] The third part of the "Lud Session" project was released on June 30, 2022 and featured Brazilian singer Luísa Sonza.[27] On August 23, 2022, Ludmilla released her third live album, Numanice 2: Ao Vivo recorded at Museum of Tomorrow, in Rio de Janeiro.[28]

At the 2023 Rio de Janeiro Carnival, Ludmilla debuted as a samba-enredo interpreter, participating in the Beija-Flor parade alongside veteran Neguinho da Beija-Flor,[29] in addition to commanding his block Fervo da Lud.[30] In the same year, she released the double single "Sou Má" and "Nasci Pra Vencer", tracks that will integrate her fifth studio album Vilã, which will be released on March 24th.[31][32]

Artistry

Musical style and voice

Ludmilla's musical genre is classified primarily as funk carioca. However, in her career, the singer also explored other genres, such as pop,[33] R&B,[34] reggaeton,[35] axé,[36] afrobeat,[37] pagode, pagode baiano and trap.[38]

Ludmilla's voice is classified as a mezzo-soprano, whose vocal range covers 3.2 octaves. Vocal agility is her singing strength, even with little apparent training, Ludmilla manages to perform melismas of considerable difficulty in fast tempos, demonstrating the potential of her small and delicate singing instrument; his previous aptitude for the mixed register is also not left out. Ludmilla does not demonstrate an exquisite knowledge of reconciling support with breathing, making her high notes in a mixed register become tense and less salubrious, even though she has ease with this region of her voice. The way Ludmilla articulates also makes the air flow less fluid, making her phrasing less clear and precise.[39]

Influences

Ludmilla cites the North American singer Beyoncé as the biggest musical reference for her career.[40] In an interview with the Brazilian Sunday television program Caldeirão do Huck on Rede Globo, the Brazilian said "When I discovered her work, I had a better direction for what I wanted to do. I started buying more CDs, DVDs and everything else. I got a tattoo with the name of her song on her waist. Today, I'm where I am".[41] Ludmilla honored her by choosing her first stage name named MC Beyoncé.[40] In 2019, a re-recording of the song "Halo" was included by Ludmilla on her album Hello Mundo as a tribute to Beyoncé.[42]

Personal life

Ludmilla is bisexual, having already had relationships with both men and women.[43] She had a brief affair with footballer Gabriel Jesus.[44] In October 2018, she began a relationship with dancer Brunna Gonçalves.[45] The couple married on 16 December 2019, in a ceremony held at their residence.[46]

Discography

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role
2018 O Amor Dá Trabalho Iansã
2021 Moscow Lud
2023 Fast X Race Starter[47]

Television

Year Work Role Note
2015 Ambitious Women Herself Episode: "19 March 2015"
Forever and Ever Episode: "May 4, 2015"
#PartiuShopping Episode 13: "Um Bonde Chamado Ostentação"
I Love Paraisópolis Episode: "October 5, 2015"
Lucky Ladies Episode: "O Show" (Season 1, Episode 3)
Episode: "A Reconciliação" (Season 1, Episode 4)
Vai Que Cola Tiziane Ribeiro / Toinha Episode: "Tiziane, a Heredeira" (Season 3, Episode 17)
Hora do Faro Special presenter
2016 The Ride MTV
Malhação Herself Episode 250: "02 August, 2016" (Season 23)[48][49]
X Factor Mentor
Mister Brau Rosinha Episode: "O Aniversário de Michele"[50]
Truque VIP Participant
2019 Show dos Famosos Season 3
2020 SóTocaTop: Verão Presenter
2021-22 The Voice + Mentor [51]
2021 Ludmilla: Rainha da Favela Herself [52]
2021-present Dissident Archangel Diana [53]
2023 Mulheres Fantásticas Narrator Episode: "Rosa Parks"[54]
Minha Mãe Cozinha Melhor que a Sua Participant (3rd place) Season 1
Never Give Up Herself Episode: "May 13th"[55]

Awards and nominations

Year Award Category Nominated work Result
2014 Radio Music Awards Brasil Revelação Ludmilla Won
Melhor Álbum Hoje Nominated
Melhor Música Hoje
Melhor Videoclipe
Retrospetiva UOL Melhor Álbum Hoje Nominated
2015 Troféu Internet Melhor Cantora Ludmilla
Brasil Music Awards Artista do Ano
Artista Feminino
Artista Revelação
Clipe do Ano "Hoje"
Prêmio Multishow Música Chiclete
MTV Europe Music Awards Melhor Artista Brasileiro Ludmilla
Meus Prêmios Nick Revelação Musical
Radio Music Awards Brasil Melhor Cantora
Melhor Música "Te Ensinei Certin"
Melhor Coreografia Won
Melhores do Ano Música do Ano ''Hoje''
Melhores do Ano da FM O Dia Melhor Música "Te Ensinei Certin" Nominated
Melhor Artista Ludmilla
2017 Latin Grammy Awards Best Portuguese Language Contemporary Pop Album. A Danada Sou Eu Nominated[56]
2019 PLAY Portuguese Music Awards Lusophony Award Ludmilla Nominated
2020 Prêmio Multishow Canção do Ano "Verdinha" Won
2022 Latin Grammy Awards Best Samba/Pagode Album Numanice #2 Won

Tours

  • Tour Poder da Preta (2015–16)[57]
  • Tour Danada (2017–2018)[58]
  • Hello Mundo Tour (2019–20)

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