Adryelli Brito
Adryelli Brito is a singer from Salvador, Bahia, Brazil. She grew up with the local rhythms of axé and samba, and started performing in churches and community...
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Adryelli Brito is a singer from Salvador, Bahia, Brazil. She grew up with the local rhythms of axé and samba, and started performing in churches and community events. In 2017, producer Rafa Almeida heard her and offered a recording contract.
Her debut single "Todo Dia Toda Hora" became a hit that year. Other songs like "Este É o Meu Lugar" and "Até o Fim" followed. Her music has energetic rhythms and lyrics about love and resilience.
She's been outspoken on social issues, which has drawn some criticism. But she's kept singing and recording, with songs like "Bem Perto Dessa Porteira" and "Dizem" in her catalog.
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