Carla Prata
Carla Prata is a Brazilian singer-songwriter. Her song 'Nostalgia' from 2012 became particularly well-known for its haunting melody and lyrics about longing....
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Carla Prata is a Brazilian singer-songwriter. Her song 'Nostalgia' from 2012 became particularly well-known for its haunting melody and lyrics about longing. She also has tracks like 'Owner' and 'Energy' in her catalog.
She released her debut album 'Além da Saudade' in 2005. In 2009, her record label closed, which created difficulties for her career at the time. She continued releasing music afterward.
In 2016, there were some accusations of plagiarism regarding her song 'Vidas Passadas,' though the existing history doesn't detail how that was resolved. Her work includes songs like 'Nevoeiro' and 'Certified Freak' alongside her more popular material.
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