Check out some covers of Brazilian songs performed by your favorite k-pop idols
Over the years, K-pop has been gaining more and more notoriety around the world, especially in Brazil, which has a huge legion of fans from the most different groups and soloists.
Knowing the Brazilian fan base, many idols have already performed some impressive covers of songs in Portuguese, sung by great artists from our country, leaving aside the difficulty of the language and leaving everyone with their mouths open.
With that in mind, RECREIO separated a list of 5 covers of Brazilian songs performed by K-pop idols. Check out!
1. STAYC — Penhasco (Luísa Sonza) and Café e Amor (Gusttavo Lima)
A well-known feature on the 1theK Originals channel is Worldwide Cover, where k-pop idols perform covers of songs from different nationalities. STAYC, a girl group from HIGH-UP Entertainment, has already participated twice, where they performed the songs “Penhasco”, by Luisa Sonzaand “Café com Amor”, by Gusttavo Lima.
2. KARD — Pesadão (Iza)
KARD, a mixed group from DSP Media, has a strong connection with Brazil and is not new. In addition to having already visited the country several times, during the WILD KARD tour in 2019, BM, Somin, Jiwoo It is J.Seph performed an incredible cover of “Pesadão”, by Iza.
3. MCND — Brisa (Iza)
In addition to KARD, another group that also performed a cover of Iza during his stay in Brazil is the MCND. The TOP Media boy group went on tour in the country at the end of 2022 and, during their visit to the city of São Paulo, they ended up surprising fans by performing the song “Brisa”.
4. Woodz — Tô de Cara (Luan Santana)
Before becoming an idol, the soloist Woodz dreamed of being a football player, and lived in Brazil for a few years, where he was part of the Corinthians club, being known here as Luizinho. Due to his time in the country, in addition to speaking a little Portuguese, Woodz also learned to sing some songs, and even performed the song “Tô de Cara”, by Luan Santanain one of his interviews in South Korea.
Source: Recreio
