On Friday, April 11, singer-songwriter Lah Yuna (also known as Korioca) held an intimate listening party with local fans in Brazil, receiving a warm and enthusiastic response from the audience. The event drew attendees from all age groups, creating a special moment where different generations could experience the artist's music and voice up close.
Lah Yuna (Korioca)
The listening party featured Lah Yuna’s full discography to date, with a diverse setlist that included fan favorites such as “Tender Surrender”, “Invisible Woman”, and the Portuguese-language track “Primavera.” The performance was delivered in three languages—Portuguese, English, and Spanish—once again showcasing her talent as a truly global artist.
During the show, Lah Yuna shared, “The reason I first came to Brazil was because of music,” revealing that Brazil’s natural beauty has been a deep source of artistic inspiration for her. She added, “I don’t have many songs about love yet, but it’s something I want to explore more,” giving the audience a glimpse into her future creative direction.
One particularly touching moment came with her original song “Zizazu,” inspired by the loneliness she felt upon encountering a stray cat in Korea. The delicate melody and emotional depth of the song resonated deeply with the audience.
To close the evening, Lah Yuna answered the fans wishes and sang an a cappella rendition of the Brazilian samba classic “Não Deixa o Samba Morrer,” followed by a Korean version of “Você me Vira a Cabeça,” originally by Alcione—bringing the event to a powerful and heartfelt conclusion.
Audience from the listening party
After the presentation, Lah Yuna announced her plans to relocate to the United Kingdom to begin a new chapter in her career, focusing on expanding her presence in the global music scene.