Thiaguinho Unveils 'Bem Black': A 25th Career Milestone Celebrating the Legacy of Black Music

Edited by: Inna Horoshkina One

Thiaguinho - Bem Black (Clipe Oficial)

Brazilian sensation Thiaguinho has officially embarked on a transformative new journey in his illustrious career. On January 9, 2026, the artist released 'Bem Black (vol. 1),' marking the first installment of his monumental 25th career project. This release represents a significant evolution for the artist, as he intentionally steps beyond the familiar boundaries of pagode. Instead, Thiaguinho presents a profound exploration of black music, treating it not merely as a musical genre but as a vital cultural and historical movement that has fundamentally shaped the global sonic landscape.

The project was meticulously recorded at the iconic Club Homs in São Paulo, designed from its inception as a comprehensive audiovisual experience. This ambitious production blends film and live performance, where the narrative is woven through both striking imagery and evocative sound. Media outlets have noted that Thiaguinho draws heavily from the aesthetic of traditional 'black parties' and the deep-rooted urban scene of São Paulo, masterfully fusing these classic traditions with a sophisticated, contemporary sound.

Within the first volume, listeners are treated to a collection of 11 tracks that feature a prestigious lineup of guest collaborators, including Sandra de Sá, Sampa Crew, and Gaab. One of the most symbolic highlights of the album is a reimagined version of the classic 'Olhos Coloridos,' performed alongside Sandra de Sá. As a legendary figure often hailed as a cornerstone of Brazilian soul, her presence lends immense historical weight to the project, bridging the gap between generations of black excellence in music.

The musicality of 'Bem Black' is deeply informed by the legacies of Brazilian icons such as Tim Maia and Cassiano. By referencing these pioneers, Thiaguinho pays homage to the architects of the Brazilian soul and funk movements. This connection to the past ensures that the project remains grounded in authenticity, even as it pushes toward new creative horizons. The artist uses these influences to create a rich tapestry of sound that honors the historical contributions of black musicians to the cultural identity of Brazil.

Fans can look forward to the continuation of this journey with the release of 'vol. 2,' which is currently slated for Spring 2026. While industry reports offer slightly varying timelines, with some pointing to a general spring release and others specifically citing late April 2026, the anticipation remains high. This upcoming second volume is expected to feature further high-profile collaborations, including appearances by the talented Negra Li and the acclaimed Walmir Borges, among other notable guests.

Ultimately, this event has contributed something far more significant than just new music to the global stage; it has established a space of dignity. By utilizing his massive platform, Thiaguinho is making a powerful statement: he is not simply performing a genre, but reclaiming his roots. In this context, black music is presented not as a nostalgic or retro stylization, but as the vibrant, living foundation upon which modern rhythms—from soul and afrobeat to contemporary R&B—continue to thrive and evolve.

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Sources

  • Correio Braziliense

  • Diario de Cuiabá

  • Suhai Music Hall

  • Ticketmaster Brasil

  • Billboard Brasil

  • Correio Braziliense

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