Dedo De Vidro, the latest album by Oly Jr., showcases the artist's versatility and musical prowess. With a mix of Brazilian rhythms, jazz, and electronic elements, the album takes the listener on a journey through different moods and textures.
The opening track, "Mãe de Leite," sets the tone with its hypnotic beat and haunting vocals. From there, the album moves seamlessly from the upbeat and funky "Cara de Pau" to the dreamy and atmospheric "Mar de Gelo."
One of the standout tracks is "Tá Quente," featuring the vocals of Brazilian singer Luedji Luna. The song's infectious groove and catchy chorus make it a perfect summer anthem.
Throughout the album, Oly Jr.'s guitar playing is a standout feature, whether he's shredding on the rock-inspired "Língua Solta" or weaving intricate melodies on the acoustic ballad "Sons de Nós."