A singer from Ceará who moved to São Paulo and built a catalog of melodic, rhythm-driven songs.
For a good sense of her sound, try "Dá Licença" or "Sem Morada." They frame what she does pretty clearly.
Her debut album "Dá Licença" in 2006 put her on the map in Brazilian pop, and she's kept at it with albums like "Sambas de Todas as Gurgels" and "Essência." Songs like "Laço na Lua" and "Sem Morada" show how she works melody and rhythm together. She's also collaborated with Gilberto Gil and Elza Soares, which says something about where she fits in that scene.
Born in Ceará, she moved to São Paulo at 16. After "Dá Licença," she released several more albums, including "A Paixão é o Seu Nome" and her most recent in 2022. The discussion around her work has touched on artistic integrity in the music industry.
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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