Deise Cipriano
Deise Cipriano started singing in local churches around São Paulo before joining the group Fat Family in 1999. She left the group in 2005 to begin recording...
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Deise Cipriano started singing in local churches around São Paulo before joining the group Fat Family in 1999. She left the group in 2005 to begin recording on her own. Her duet with Alexandre Pires, 'Ao Sentir o Amor,' became a hit in 2007, though it was later the subject of plagiarism accusations that she denied.
Her recordings include songs like 'Stand By Me' with Mauricio Manieri and covers such as 'I Believe I Can Fly' and 'I Will Always Love You.' She has also worked with Brazilian artists like Zeca Pagodinho and Alcione. Her albums include 'Fique Comigo' from 2009 and 'Bendito Samba' from 2012.
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