Portuguese synthpop project Zukatti releases ‘Luz da Noite’ single

Zukatti
Portuguese synthpop act Zukatti has released the digital single “Luz da Noite“, sung in Portuguese, available on major streaming platforms as a one-track release.
âLuz da Noiteâ is described as a song about the power of the night, presented as âa blend of darkness, mystery and freedom that awakens intense emotions and reveals parts of ourselves that rarely show in daylight.â The single, in the artistâs own words, captures âwhat we keep inside during the day and finally release when darkness and moonlight surround us.â
Musically, the single follows a synth-driven pop structure with a mid-tempo pulse and electronic layers supporting the Portuguese-language vocals.
About Zukatti
Zukatti is a pop and synthpop solo project based in Ăvora, Portugal, releasing songs primarily in Portuguese.
The project began issuing official digital releases in 2025. The first single, “Flor Do CĂ©u,” appeared on 15 August 2025 as a one-track digital release on streaming services and download platforms.
“Luz da Noite” follows “Flor Do CĂ©u” as Zukattiâs second digital single, was released on 18 December 2025 as an individual track as well.
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