A Brazilian vocalist whose recordings blend samba and axé with straightforward arrangements.
For a good frame, try 'Aviso a Ioiô' or 'Monstros Reais' from her top songs. They give you that voice and arrangement she's known for.
Her 2007 song 'A Bailarina' became particularly well-known, and tracks like 'Aviso a Ioiô' and 'Over And Over' show how she built a following through intimate vocal style. She cites Elis Regina as an influence, and her music sometimes drew attention for lyrical content that certain listeners found provocative. The sound is often built around her voice and those straightforward arrangements.
Her debut album 'Singular' came out in 2005, introducing that intimate vocal style. She followed it with albums like 'Tempestade' in 2010, 'Transe' in 2013, and 'Outros Cantos' in 2017, working with musicians including guitarist Rodrigo Campos along the way.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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