Her music blends samba and funk with electronic production, often sparking conversations about gender roles.
For a quick sense of her style, check out "Gratidão" or "Solo Seduzente." They frame her sound pretty well.
Dani Russo's song "Gratidão" captures her knack for blending samba and funk rhythms with sharp electronic production. She's worked with artists like Gusttavo Lima and Thiaguinho, and her lyrics have stirred real talk about gender roles in Brazil. That mix of sound and substance gives her music a distinct edge in the Brazilian scene.
She's a singer from Rio de Janeiro who broke through with the hit "Oh Quem Voltou," featuring Naiara Azevedo and MC Pocahontas. Since then, she's put out tracks like "A Melhor do Baile" with Lexa and "Meiota Venenosa" with MC Paulin da Capital, keeping her sound rooted in those samba and funk beats.
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