A São Paulo singer whose voice anchored a band through shifting lineups and heartfelt songs.
For a good sense of her sound, try "Pra Sempre" or "Mistério de Vida." They're both typical of how she handles melody and feeling.
Her 2006 single "Mãe do Amor" became a genuine hit in Brazil, connecting with listeners through its straightforward lyrics about a mother's love. Songs like "Pra Sempre" and "Chance" show how she blended gospel feeling with samba rhythms. Even when critics called the material too sentimental or questioned the religious themes, she kept making uplifting music that found its audience.
Born in São Paulo in 1974, she started singing early, drawing from gospel and samba. She formed a band in 2001, and her voice became the focal point through albums like 2008's "Louvor" and 2012's "Histórias de Amor," even as the lineup changed around her.
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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