Hoopper

Brazilian singer and songwriter From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Hoopper (born Allyson Rodrigo da Silva, 30 November 1993) is a Brazilian singer and songwriter based in Milan, Italy.[1][2] His music has been described as blending elements of alternative R&B, contemporary R&B, and dark pop.[3][4] He has released the studio albums Undergoing a RE_Construction (2024) and I Let You Hurt Me Soft (2025).[3]

Hoopper official photo

Early life

Hoopper was born in the Brazilian state of Alagoas.[1] Before starting his solo project, he played bass in rock and alternative bands.[1]

After moving to Europe, he settled in Milan, where he developed his solo work as a singer and songwriter.[2]

Career

Hoopper released his debut studio album, Undergoing a RE_Construction, in 2024.[3] In 2025, he released his second studio album, I Let You Hurt Me Soft.[3][5]

In January 2026, he began releasing MMAM, a project issued in multiple parts during 2026.[6][7] The first installment, MMAM – Part I, was released with the singles "Lost Without You" and "Don't Let Me Fall".[6][7]

Musical style

Writers have described Hoopper's music as minimal in arrangement and focused on voice, repetition, and atmosphere.[4][8] Some coverage has also noted elements of rock and blues in his work.[1][9]

Discography

Studio albums

  • Undergoing a RE_Construction (2024)
  • I Let You Hurt Me Soft (2025)

Extended plays

  • MMAM – Part I (2026)

Singles

  • "Her Show" (2025)
  • "If U Believe" (2025)
  • "Lost Without You" (2026)
  • "Don't Let Me Fall" (2026)

References

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