Adorelle
Adorelle is a Brazilian band with Renata Souza on vocals, Amanda Coronha on bass, and Thaís Ribeiro on drums. They released their first single "Hoje Eu Sei"...
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Adorelle is a Brazilian band with Renata Souza on vocals, Amanda Coronha on bass, and Thaís Ribeiro on drums. They released their first single "Hoje Eu Sei" in 2016, followed by the album "Prazeres Ocultos" in 2017 and "Despertar" in 2020.
Their songs like "Hoje Eu Sei," "Lugar Perfeito," and "Meu Belo Jesus" blend pop, rock, and Brazilian rhythms. In 2018, they faced criticism over a music video's depiction of sexuality but maintained their artistic stance.
Adorelle has spoken about gender discrimination in the music industry while continuing to perform. Their work includes themes of self-acceptance and personal growth, as heard in tracks such as "Deixar brilhar" and "Salvo Sou."
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