Camila Trindade
Camila Trindade grew up in Salvador, Bahia, where Afro-Brazilian rhythms were part of everyday life. Her debut album 'Axé Ancestral' came out in 2015,...
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Camila Trindade grew up in Salvador, Bahia, where Afro-Brazilian rhythms were part of everyday life. Her debut album 'Axé Ancestral' came out in 2015, followed by 'Ara' in 2018 and 'Oxum' in 2021.
Her songs like 'Ancestralidade' and 'Canção Para Oxum' draw from those traditional sounds while speaking to contemporary listeners. She works with a band of musicians who share her interest in exploring cultural roots through music.
Trindade's music often addresses themes of heritage and connection. The track 'Terra Fértil' appears alongside 'Cida na Cidade' and 'Roda da Vida' in her catalog, showing a consistent focus on place and tradition.
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