A Brazilian artist who mixes pop and soul with social observation, backed by a tight band.
For a sense of her range, try 'Primeira Vez' and 'Tudo Diferente.' They frame how she moves between Brazilian rhythms and plainspoken observation.
Her first single, 'Eu Não Sou Uma Flor,' became popular for its direct message about women's rights. She keeps writing about the topics that matter to her, whether in the personal reflection of 'Vem Me Buscar' or the upbeat track 'Diversão.' The music comes from a real place, she started writing songs to process what she saw growing up in São Paulo.
She taught herself guitar and put out 'Eu Não Sou Uma Flor' in 2016. Since then, she's worked with a small band that includes Rodrigo Tavares on drums and Lucas Vasconcelos on bass, while also starting an organization called Vozes da Periferia for young people in underserved communities.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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