Carol Lapport
Carol Lapport was a Brazilian musician known for her song "História de Uma Gata (Peça Festa na Arca)." She came from a musical family and started performing...
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Carol Lapport was a Brazilian musician known for her song "História de Uma Gata (Peça Festa na Arca)." She came from a musical family and started performing early. Her debut album was self-titled, and she later released records like "Jogo de Cena" and "Perdas e Ganhos."
She worked with musicians including guitarists Paulo Ricardo and Rogério Meanda, bassist Charles Gavin, and drummer Thomas Pappon. Some of her lyrics touched on topics that drew attention at the time.
Her music blended pop, rock, and folk elements. That mix, along with her straightforward approach to writing, found an audience in Brazil.
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