Edith Veiga
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Edith Veiga

Edith Veiga is a Brazilian singer-songwriter from Salvador, Bahia. Her debut album 'Faz Me Rir' came out in 1999, with the title track becoming a hit. She's...

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Edith Veiga's Brazilian pop and samba blend

A Salvador singer-songwriter whose 1999 debut 'Faz Me Rir' became a hit.

For a quick sense of her range, try 'Barco Negro' alongside something like 'Café Soçaite'. They frame her nicely.

Veiga's music pulls from Brazilian traditions while working with figures like Gilberto Gil and Caetano Veloso. Her song 'Barco Negro' shows how she handles classic material with a contemporary touch. She's been backed by players like guitarist Luiz Brasil and bassist Ney Conceição, giving her recordings a lived-in feel.

Her debut album 'Faz Me Rir' arrived in 1999, followed by records like 'À Moça' in 2001 and 'Luz de Mim' in 2010. The songs suggest a move from pop hits toward more reflective material like 'Bastidores' and 'Bijuteria'.

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Edith Veiga is a Brazilian singer-songwriter from Salvador, Bahia. Her debut album 'Faz Me Rir' came out in 1999, with the title track becoming a hit. She's worked with musicians like Gilberto Gil, Caetano Veloso, and Marisa Monte.

Her songs include 'Barco Negro,' 'A Mais Bonita Das Noites,' and 'Coimbra.' She's released several albums including 'À Moça' in 2001, 'Edith Veiga' in 2004, and 'Luz de Mim' in 2010.

Her music has drawn from Brazilian traditions along with pop, samba, and reggae. She's been accompanied by musicians including Luiz Brasil on guitar, Ney Conceição on bass, and Jorjão Barreto on drums.

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