Amanda Lince
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Amanda Lince

Amanda Lince is a Brazilian pop singer from Rio de Janeiro. Her debut single "Cê Não Muda Bebê" became an instant hit when it came out in 2015, which helped...

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Amanda Lince's Brazilian pop with its own edges

A Rio singer whose music pulls from pop and MPB, built a following without smoothing everything out.

For a quick sense of her, try "Cê Não Muda Bebê" for that early hit energy, then maybe "Lençois" or "Amor de Supermercado" from her top songs.

Her debut single "Cê Não Muda Bebê" was an instant hit in 2015, establishing her early sound. Songs like "Leite Ninho" and "Modo Avião" show her range within Brazil's contemporary scene, where she's mentioned influences from Beyoncé to Elza Soares but found her own place. She kept making music even when some lyrics and stage presence drew criticism, touching on love and personal growth.

After "Cê Não Muda Bebê" in 2015, she released the EP "Paraíso" in 2016 and albums like "Meu Lugar" in 2017 and "Eu Sou" in 2019. She put out another album called "No Meu Tempo" in 2021, with her band including guitarist Pedro Luís, bassist Bruno Morais, and drummer Marcus Vinicius.

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Amanda Lince is a Brazilian pop singer from Rio de Janeiro. Her debut single "Cê Não Muda Bebê" became an instant hit when it came out in 2015, which helped establish her early on. She followed that with an EP called "Paraíso" in 2016 and albums like "Meu Lugar" in 2017 and "Eu Sou" in 2019.

Her music often pulls from pop and MPB, with songs like "Leite Ninho" and "Modo Avião" showing her range. She's mentioned influences like Beyoncé and Elza Soares, but her sound has its own place in Brazil's contemporary scene. The band has included guitarist Pedro Luís, bassist Bruno Morais, and drummer Marcus Vinicius.

Some of her lyrics and stage presence drew criticism early on, with certain listeners calling them provocative. She kept making music through that, releasing another album called "No Meu Tempo" in 2021. Her work touches on love and personal growth, and she's built a following in Brazil without smoothing out all her edges.

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