Brízida is a Swiss artist with Luso-Angolan roots, crafting pop with rhythms and textures drawn from afro traditions, jazz, minimalism and alternative rock. Her songs carry emotional weight without losing their pulse, built on grooves, layers, and atmosphere. With a voice that moves between vulnerability and clarity, she tells stories that resonate on a personal and universal scale. On stage, her songs resonate with quiet intensity, like a truth you didn’t know you needed. Often compared to artists like Fiona Apple, Björk or Regina Spektor, her music holds a tension between rupture and connection; a kind of ritual, both raw and precise. This is not music that tries to please. It touches. And disarms without warning.