With an intense sound and a message inspired by overcoming everyday challenges, the band Nitro presents the single “Seu Amanhã” (Your Tomorrow), a track that reflects on maturity, persistence, and the importance of building the future based on the choices made in the present. Maintaining the identity marked by the weight of the guitars and the characteristic energy of the group, the song also represents a new creative experience for the band, which explored different paths in the composition process. In an interview, the members talk about the inspiration behind the music, the artistic evolution of the project, and the expectation of sharing a message of strength, hope, and the will to live with the public.
“Your Tomorrow” is about resilience, hope, and strength to navigate life. At what point did you feel that this message needed to become a song?
We reach adulthood with this understanding: that we need to live in the present and face life head-on in order to have a better tomorrow.
The phrase “today is your tomorrow” carries a very strong idea of responsibility for the present. What does this reflection mean to you, personally and as a band?
It means we should live for today, for now, tomorrow. Let’s not leave living for tomorrow.

The song is about facing obstacles without destroying oneself. How do you see this balance between resisting, maturing, and still preserving the will to live?
We’ve noticed that many people get hurt on life’s journey; we need to take care of ourselves so we can face life stronger.
Musically, you describe the song as an intense sonic mass, with bass, drums, and guitars supporting the vocal message. How did you build that weight without losing the emotion of the lyrics?
Nitro already has a natural strength that we’ve acquired along the way, so it’s only natural to bring that weight to our songs.

Denis, you mentioned that you normally wrote the lyrics before the music, but in “Seu Amanhã” the process started with the arrangement created by Lucas Souza. What did this new creative path provoke in you?
It showed me a new way of writing that I really liked, and I’m sure I’ll use this format more often.
The participation of Túlio Nunes on keyboards and Jessé Silva Paula de França on bass adds new layers to the track. How did these contributions help expand Nitro’s sonic identity?
We like having collaborations in our work; it brings a fresh perspective to the composition, adding a flavor from outside the band.

Each release comes with expectations about where the music can reach and who it can touch. What kind of connection do you hope to create with the audience through “Your Tomorrow”?
We hope that your tomorrow will give strength and courage to whoever reaches that level, and that it will make people realize that the game is only just beginning.
After a track so closely linked to hope, maturity, and strength in the face of life, what do you feel this release reveals about Nitro’s current moment?
A moment of maturity, without pressure, and with the feeling that there’s a lot of music to come and that we’re only at the beginning of everything.
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