Beth Sodre
Beth Sodré is a Brazilian singer-songwriter from Rio de Janeiro. Her debut album 'Amor de Parceria' came out in 2002, and its title track became a popular...
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Beth Sodré is a Brazilian singer-songwriter from Rio de Janeiro. Her debut album 'Amor de Parceria' came out in 2002, and its title track became a popular song in Brazil. She has recorded other songs like 'Com Que Roupa' and 'Meu Barracão'.
She has spoken about dealing with depression and anxiety, and some of her music touches on those experiences. She's also been vocal about LGBTQ+ rights and social justice issues, which has sometimes drawn criticism.
Her music draws from samba and Brazilian folk traditions, with influences from artists like Elis Regina and Maria Bethânia. She started performing in local bars and clubs in Rio before recording her first album.
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