Curitiba-based singer-songwriter Sylvestra Bianchi begins a new phase in her career with the release of the single “Sorte na Vida,” available since October 10th on all digital platforms via Marã Música. Blending pop rock and spirituality, the track invites us to celebrate life and practice gratitude, inspired by the law of attraction and the transformative power of positivity. Recorded at Estúdio Eguchi – Chapola, produced by Leomaristi, the song combines a captivating rhythm, lightheartedness, and a message that reinforces Sylvestra’s purpose: to use music as a tool for healing and inner transformation.
“Sorte na Vida” (Luck in Life) talks about positivity and the law of attraction. What motivated you to turn this spiritual concept into music?
We live in a delicate moment, with so many conflicts and uncertainties that pull us toward negativity. The song “Sorte na Vida” comes as a call to transform our negative thoughts and feelings into understanding, faith, and hope. A reminder to never forget to see the positive side of life.
During the writing process, did you experience anything that really proved the power of positivity and co-creation?
Yes! In 2024, after three months of daily Law of Attraction practice, during which time I completed a course and immersed myself in books on the subject, I began composing “Sorte na Vida.” Since the pandemic in 2020, I’ve faced many challenges in resuming my shows, and it was precisely during this process of changing my vibe that doors began to open. In 2025, I was able to record my Live Session, perform at the Conecta+ Música & Mercado fair, and experience other personal achievements. I experienced firsthand the power of positivity and co-creation transforming my reality.

The song blends spiritual lightness and pop rock energy. What was the challenge of balancing the vibrant sound with such a sensitive and introspective message?
I learned that the energy that truly opens doors in life is joy. That’s why I wanted “Sorte na Vida” to have this positive, even danceable vibe, to inspire movement and lightness in the listener. Music producer Leomaristi perfectly translated this into the arrangements; the sound was exactly as the song’s message called for: optimistic and full of good vibes.
You mention that the song was born from three months of daily practice of the law of attraction. How has this routine transformed your way of composing and living?
I think it’s important to clarify that the Law of Attraction is very different from toxic positivity, which attempts to nullify emotions and deceive. This practice taught me to deal with challenges consciously, to balance my ego, and to trust the flow of life more, without trying to control everything or expect too much from external factors.
Today, I maintain a daily routine of affirmations, gratitude, and meditation. These practices help me observe my inner state and transform my thoughts and feelings. Over time, I’ve realized that the more presence and faith I bring to my actions, the more harmonious life responds.

Your career blends art and spirituality—and you even created the concept of Cosmic Rock. How does this identity manifest itself in “Sorte na Vida”?
I created the Cosmic Rock musical style to convey spiritual messages with creative instrumental freedom. Each theme I cover requires a different musical atmosphere, always with the goal of awakening consciousness. It’s music that’s both emotional and therapeutic, inviting reflection and self-discovery.
“Sorte na Vida” is pure Cosmic Rock: it has a vibrant, positive, and light-filled beat, combining the power of rock with the energy of spirituality. It inspires movement, hope, and connection with the higher side of life.
The song is about gratitude and good vibes, but we live in times of anxiety and pessimism. What advice would you give to those who struggle to “believe in the good”?
We live in times of great anxiety and pessimism, where it’s easy to disconnect from faith and hope. But I believe the light never ceases to exist; sometimes it’s just obscured by fear or an excess of information.
“Luck in Life” came as a reminder to look within, breathe and remember that it is possible to start over.
The first step is to acknowledge what you’re feeling, without denying your emotions, and gradually choose more loving thoughts. When we practice gratitude, even in small things, the energy shifts and the universe begins to respond with new possibilities.

You recorded the single’s visuals in a setting that reflects harmony and nature. How does the visual aesthetic help amplify the song’s energy?
Nature has always been a great ally in my art, because it has a very strong healing and balancing energy. I wanted the visuals for “Luck in Life” to reflect exactly that: harmony, light, and connection with the universe.
The colors, natural elements, and softness of the images help amplify the music’s vibration, conveying peace and hope. Everything was designed so that viewers feel this positive, light frequency, as if in direct contact with the flowing energy of life.
What do you hope listeners feel when they hear “Sorte na Vida”? What’s the biggest transformation you hope to inspire in listeners?
I want people to feel joy, hope, and confidence in their own light when they hear “Sorte na Vida.” May the song awaken in them the certainty that it is possible to co-create a lighter life, even in challenging times.
My intention is to inspire an inner transformation, reminding each listener of the power they have to choose good thoughts, vibrate love, and be grateful for the little things. When we change our vibration, luck and life begin to flow!
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