Carolina Andrade first gained attention with the band To Com Saudade, whose 2005 debut album did well on Brazilian charts. The title track 'To Com Saudade' became particularly popular for its straightforward take on longing and lost love.
After the band ended around 2008, she released her solo debut 'Pra Vida Inteira' in 2010. The album mixed bossa nova with contemporary pop, showing a shift from her earlier work. Songs like 'Tudo a Ver' and 'A Tarde Inteira' came from this period.
In 2012, her song 'Mulheres Guerreiras' sparked some public discussion about gender issues. She kept writing through that, with tracks like 'A Todo Vapor' and 'Bye Bye' appearing in her catalog later on.
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