Supla, born Eduardo Smith de Vasconcelos Suplicy on April 2, 1966, is a Brazilian musician and singer-songwriter known for his charismatic stage presence and unique blending of punk rock with other musical genres. He burst onto the scene in the mid-1980s as the frontman of the Brazilian punk rock band Tokyo, which made significant waves in the country's burgeoning rock scene. Following the band's dissolution, Supla embarked on a prolific solo career, carving out a distinctive identity with his flamboyant style and genre-bending sound.
With a career spanning over three decades, Supla has released numerous albums and singles, both in Portuguese and English, reflecting his international appeal and eclectic musical influences. Among his most recent releases are tracks like "Baile Punk," which showcase his ability to infuse traditional punk with Brazilian rhythms, and "Goth Girl From East L. A.," a nod to his love for storytelling and diverse cultural references. Despite the evolution of his musical style over the years, Supla continues to embody the rebellious spirit of punk, while also exploring personal and societal themes in his work. His live albums, such as "Audio Sp (Ao Vivo)" and "Supla - Audio Sp 2020 (Ao Vivo)," capture the raw energy and connection with audiences that have defined his performances throughout his career. Supla remains an influential figure in Brazilian rock and an enduring symbol of punk's enduring legacy in South America.
Join them and feed your new music addiction, and add the artists you love!
Get Started