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I Created a Pop Star Using AI, and She's Dropping an Album in 2065

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Born in 2043, LÜMA VÉ comes from the sprawling megacity of Vila Velha, the largest metropolis in the world and one of the capitals of a unified authoritarian regime ruled by a single corporate power. She sings about urban solitude, liquid love and synthetic affection. Her music fuses global pop textures with Brazilian rhythms like piseiro and tecno melody, processed through a futuristic, electronic lens. It's cybertropical and strangely intimate, melancholy and danceable at once.

Visually and sonically, LÜMA inhabits a space between the past and the future. Her aesthetic echoes the anthropophagic spirit of Brazilian modernism, devouring global references and regurgitating something deeply hybrid. She is a child of futurism, an old soul, soaked in neon, and drifting through the liquid modernity.

LÜMA VÉ is a fictional artist of course. This is a project of artistic direction and curatorship. Both music and imagery are AI-generated, and LÜMA is transparent about that.

Can we feel something real inside a simulation?