There are artists who are just born with talent and there are other artists who develop their craft over the years, but the traitthat allowsone tohopefully findsuccess in their artistic career is theirpassion for art. In the case of Kaynã Reis, Slow Motion, the love for musicwas already seen from an early age when he scratched on the guitar while growing up in an environment surrounded by many musicalinfluences, from Rock n' Roll to Hip-Hop. He cultivated an interest in Electronic music through hisfusion of styles as he began to build hissonicidentity he has today. Both on stage or in the studio, his music brings influencesfrom the urban communityand presents a contrast between his strong, dance-floorbeats and melancholic overtones, energizing body and soul.Ask anyone who has ever come acrossSlow Motioninsome of the most iconicvenuesin Brazil: Green Valley, Matahari, El Fortin (where he isaresident) or even festivals such as Kaballah and Só Track Boa -it was on these stages that he proved to be a promising artist that doesn't care about musical labels and always delivers music connected with his ideals, paired witha lot of groove, irreverence and boldness.His first big breakin his career came in 2016 when he releaseda remix collaboration of “Drinkee” by Sofi Tukker with Vintage Culture. The track is still in heavy rotation till this day as it continues to be streamed millions of times over across the world. In April 2020, hisremix of Jorja Smith and Maverick Sabre's hit "Slow Down"was released and has currently amassed over 60+ million streams onSpotifyand 30+ million views onYouTube. The remix also reached #1 onBeatport's Deep House charts and was consistently charting on Spotify's Global Viral 50.This track createsa perfect blend of his main influences and shows that hecontinues toinnovatewithout losing his true roots. There is still a lot of green grassSlowMotionwants to exploreand he will not stop any time soon.