A Rio singer whose early 2000s rise mixed tradition with contemporary concerns.
For a quick sense of her approach, try 'Sinto-me Só' and 'Amigo', they show both her traditional grounding and that early 2000s Rio sound.
Her song 'Sinto-me Só' shows how she worked within Brazilian musical traditions while addressing personal and social themes. The 2006 festival performance with indigenous elements sparked conversations about cultural appropriation in Brazilian music. She's been outspoken on environmental issues, which has kept her in public view beyond just her recordings.
She started performing in Rio de Janeiro in the early 2000s, with 'Amigo' gaining some popularity around that time. Albums like 'Alma Brasileira' and 'Fogo na Alma' drew from Brazilian traditions while songs like 'Sou Livre' and 'Conquistando o Impossível Pela Fé' showed her thematic range.
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