
Ludmilla, born Ludmila Oliveira da Silva, is a Brazilian powerhouse redefining the global soundscape with her electrifying blend of funk carioca, pop, R&B, and Afro-Brazilian rhythms. Emerging from the favelas of Rio de Janeiro, Ludmilla’s music is a celebration of resilience, identity, and unapologetic self-expression. Her voice, a sultry yet commanding force, carries the weight of her roots while pushing boundaries in the international music scene. Ludmilla’s career skyrocketed with her 2012 hit "Fala Mal de Mim," a funk anthem that cemented her as a voice of her generation. Since then, she has evolved into a multifaceted artist, seamlessly blending genres and collaborating with global icons like Snoop Dogg, Maluma, and Anitta. Her 2019 album "Hello Mundo" showcased her versatility, earning critical acclaim and solidifying her status as a trailblazer in Latin music. Beyond her music, Ludmilla is a cultural icon, advocating for Black empowerment and LGBTQ+ rights. Her bold fashion choices and outspoken personality have made her a symbol of authenticity and defiance in a conservative industry. Recently, she has expanded her influence with acting roles and entrepreneurial ventures, including her own record label, Warner Music Brasil. Currently, Ludmilla is riding high on the success of her 2023 single "Sou Má," a fiery track that underscores her dominance in the music world. With a relentless drive to innovate and inspire, Ludmilla is not just an artist—she’s a movement.