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Tiago Vilhena Shares “Não Posso Ter Nada”

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Tiago Vilhena Shares “Não Posso Ter Nada”

Introducing Portuguese artist, Tiago Vilhena; we are sent to the warmth of summer in the artist’s track, “Não Posso Ter Nada.” The artist is part of the band, Savanna, and performs as an alter ego and pseudonym, George Marvinson. The indie rock sound bathes the listener into an experience of warmth and lighthearted fun as poetic lyrics take a message of melancholy home. Born in Viseu, growing up in Lisbon, this musician showcases all of his variety of sounds as an artist through a vivid new soundscape.

From his pseudonym, we hear a signature, yet different perspective of this artist from his solo project as Tiago Vilhena; all in his native tongue. On the brink of releasing his third solo album, we witness his alter ego’s personality, but in a new perspective that feels all the more enlightening of the world of Portugal and what it has to offer.

“Não Posso Ter Nada” is a lively texture of acoustic sounds, cool drum tones, and summery warmth. Stream the single now, available on all listening platforms:

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