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Rafael Witt - Echoes Through Time

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Teach me how to walk the surface
Fill my heart with tender purpose
And let me face the wilderness of time
Teach me how to live through changes
How to find my way through the ages
And suddenly I’ll find the truth of mine

When I would rather, I would rather
Lean on you forever
But you took me this far
Now it’s my time to go

I’ll be fine without our late night talks
Without your silly laughs, watching stupid movies
Skipping every 30 seconds
Leave me with thе best of both of you
I’ll get the rеst, like you did too
Pack my bags and let me go

When I would rather, I would rather
Lean on you forever
But you took me this far
Now it’s my time to go

Let me sin, shed my skin
I'm still passing through
Lost, but found, I dream with sound
The echoes will find me soon
When I would rather, I would rather
Lean on you forever
But you took me this far
Now it’s my time to go
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Rafael Witt - Biography

Between the lines that shape today’s pop music, resides Rafael Witt’s ideas, inspirations, and creativity. Brazilian multi-instrumentalist, born and raised in Caxias do Sul, Rio Grande do Sul, the most southern state of the country. Music has been a part of Rafael’s life since a kid, but became a real motive and activity during his teenage years. Now, years of compositions finally find their way from his heart and life to the public.

Rafael’s sound scrambles the influences of international artists like John Mayer, Ed Sheeran, Shawn Mendes and Jack Johnson to Mumford & Sons, Arctic Monkeys and KALEO, creating a folk-rock, pop, R&B and country atmosphere. All of that combined with the Brazilian way, from Legião Urbana, Seu Jorge to Tiago Iorc and Gustavo Bertoni, along with the inspiration gathered throughout his experiences abroad, from Germany’s artists Cro and AnnenMayKantereit to the french Bigflo & Oli and Vianney. Developing a multi-cultural experience, the protagonism in his songs is shared between a voice that mixes harsh and tender and guitar chords and progressions that constantly redefine what could be called woody and cozy at the same time.

It is stylish, but it is comfortable. Accessible, yet adventurous. For all purposes, something that always seems to hit the ears the right way. And for that reason, a sound that keeps the listener on the constant desire for more of that.

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