Didi Ferraz
Didi Ferraz is a Brazilian singer from Rio de Janeiro. Her 1998 song "Amores Vêm e Vão" became her breakout hit, with its melancholic melodies and her...
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Didi Ferraz is a Brazilian singer from Rio de Janeiro. Her 1998 song "Amores Vêm e Vão" became her breakout hit, with its melancholic melodies and her distinctive voice finding an audience. She's also known for tracks like "Barreiras" and "Coração Aprendiz."
Her music draws from Brazilian rhythms and pop, often dealing with themes of love and loss. She's released several albums including "Luz do Amanhecer" in 2001 and "Alma Boêmia" in 2005.
In 2003, Ferraz faced plagiarism accusations over the song "Deusa do Mar," which led to a legal dispute. She continued recording after that, putting out "Renascer" in 2009 and "Tudo Vai Passar" in 2014.
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