Siso is a Brazilian artist based in São Paulo who constructs songs as direct emotional experiences — intense, raw, and constantly transforming. His music moves between Brazilian sounds, indie, experimental pop, and electronica, combining dense sonic layers with a vulnerable and expressive interpretation. In his work, the song ceases to be merely form and becomes a space of confrontation between fragility and strength.
Since 2016, Siso has released an EP (“Terceiro Molar”) and four albums (“Saturno Casa 4”, “S2”, “Vestígios”, and “Ferro e Fogo”). He gained prominence by reaching position 20 on the Viral 50 - Brazil chart with the track “Homem” and by being included in YouTube's Artists to Watch list in 2017. He began his artistic career as a teenager in Belo Horizonte, toured Brazil and abroad, and collaborated with artists such as Letrux, Carne Doce, Luê, and Julia Branco.
In “Ferro e Fogo” (2026), his most recent work, Siso takes on the entire production and deepens his investigation into identity, spirituality, and duality. The album articulates contrast and intensity in both composition and sound, and features collaborations with Tiê, Virgo Virgo, and Alejandra Luciani (Carabobina), as well as collaborations with Luiza Brina, Felipe Neiva, Brina Costa, and Paulo Mutti (Bumbum Astral).