Cassia Lima
Cassia Lima came from Santo Antônio de Jesus in Bahia, where she started singing at local events as a teenager. Her debut album 'Minha Estrela Guia' came out...
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Cassia Lima came from Santo Antônio de Jesus in Bahia, where she started singing at local events as a teenager. Her debut album 'Minha Estrela Guia' came out in 1999, and it included the song 'O Noivo Vem Aí' that became popular across Brazil.
That wedding song became something people knew her for, along with other tracks like 'Por Cima Do Mar' and 'José'. She put out more albums in the early 2000s, including 'Meu Segredo' in 2001 and a live recording two years later.
There was a tax issue in 2006 that caused some trouble, but she kept performing. Her music stayed in that Brazilian tradition she grew up with, straightforward and full of feeling.
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