A Brazilian voice that rose from local choirs to chart with songs of faith and social conscience.
For a quick sense of her, put on 'Desperta' and 'Deus Não Vai Parar'. One got her started, the other shows where she's willing to go.
Conrado's music carries the rhythms and concerns of Salvador. 'Desperta' charted in 2017 and put her on the map, but tracks like 'A Túnica' and 'Deus Não Vai Parar' show how she blends spiritual themes with a clear-eyed view of the world. She's backed by solid players like Rafael Silva on guitar, but it's her own voice, unafraid to draw criticism for speaking on justice, that gives the songs their weight.
She started singing in choirs in Salvador. After 'Desperta' gained attention in 2017, she released albums like 'Axé' in 2019 and 'Raízes' in 2021, building a catalog that reflects both her roots and her convictions.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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