Brazilian punk-rocker KAREN DIÓ releases new single ‘I Hope You Know’

Brazilian punk-rocker KAREN DIÓ releases new single ‘I Hope You Know’

London headline show at The Underworld on November 25th

Photo Credit: Paul Harries

Brazilian punk-rocker Karen Dió storms into a new era with the release of her latest single, “I Hope You Know,” out now via Hopeless Records. The track marks a bold evolution in Dio’s sound, an emotional, high-voltage fusion of melodic grit, raw confession, and the rebellious spirit that has defined her fast-rising career.

Speaking of her new single Karen shares, “I hope you know” is an awkward love letter and self-diagnosing note. During the pandemic, I started to notice loads of weird behaviours, like: I can’t stand hearing someone chew. That really freaks me out! That’s just one example. Around the same time, I met my husband, and our relationship was so perfect that I was worried I would ruin it when he started to learn all my weird things. I wrote this unconventional love song, hoping that he would still love all the sides of me. And he does.”

KAREN DIÓ – I Hope You Know

Nothing is permanent, and no one knows that better than Karen Dió.

“I have to be so unattached to friends, things, and objects,” Dió admits, after moving numerous times growing up and whilst starting her music career. The Brazilian punk rocker on the rise has always lived with transient energy, but especially lately, as she adjusts to the ebb and flow of life after having her breakout single, ‘Sick Ride’, go wildly viral.

“Sick Ride” was a little bit outside what I normally do,” Dió admits. “When I saw all the great feedback and millions and millions of people watching and playing the songs and stuff…it’s just crazy.”

Crazy might even be an understatement she admits, after catching the attention of some of her all-time favourite artists like Sum 41, Incubus, Kenny Hoopla, and even… Fred Durst. An eclectic list, yes, but a testament to the mass appeal Dió has conjured up with her music magic.

And so with the support of a few famous friends, her label (Hopeless Records) and high praise from international media, Dió is proudly bringing the brimming punk rock scene in Brazil to the world. Representing her Latin roots is, perhaps, the most important part of her artistry. “If I can open that door for Latin American artists, then I’ve accomplished my goal,” she says.

STREAM: ‘I Hope You Know
https://ffm.to/ihopeyouknow

FORTHCOMING UK LIVE DATES:

NOVEMBER

25: LONDON The Underworld

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