Deise Kenzie
Deise Kenzie came up in Rio de Janeiro in the mid-1990s. Her debut album was called 'Ser Brasileiro,' and the title track became a kind of national anthem for...
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Deise Kenzie came up in Rio de Janeiro in the mid-1990s. Her debut album was called 'Ser Brasileiro,' and the title track became a kind of national anthem for a while, riding a wave of samba rhythms. She had a band called Grupo Deise Kenzie that included her sister, Débora, and they were known for energetic live shows.
Her music often dealt with straightforward themes of Brazilian pride and social issues, which sometimes put her at odds with critics. She worked with artists like Gilberto Gil and Caetano Veloso. Another song people remember is 'Tão Só.'
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