Eduarda Amorim
Eduarda Amorim grew up in Rio de Janeiro, where she first started singing. Her song 'Joia Preciosa' came out in 2015 and became widely known, helping her...
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Eduarda Amorim grew up in Rio de Janeiro, where she first started singing. Her song 'Joia Preciosa' came out in 2015 and became widely known, helping her reach listeners outside Brazil. She also recorded 'Adore' and 'Que Lindo Será' around that time.
Her music draws from Brazilian traditions like samba and bossa nova, but she works with a contemporary feel that caught attention internationally. She has collaborated with artists including Caetano Veloso and Sting.
Amorim has been outspoken about social and political matters in her lyrics and public comments, which has sometimes drawn criticism. She continues to write and perform from that perspective.
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