A Brazilian singer whose 2004 hit launched a career blending traditional rhythms with contemporary pop.
For a quick sense of her sound, start with "A Voz do Anjo" and "Tudo Brilha." They frame that blend of traditional Brazilian music and accessible pop she's built her catalog around.
Her 2004 song "A Voz do Anjo" became an instant hit in Brazil, establishing her as a promising artist. She works with a band that includes Bruno Migliari on guitar and Victor Biglione on bass. Songs like "Tudo Brilha" and "Cor da Vida" show how she mixes Brazilian rhythms with pop influences.
She grew up in Rio de Janeiro and moved to São Paulo at sixteen, where producer Zeca Pagodinho noticed her vocal style. They worked together on "A Voz do Anjo," which led to albums like Voz do Anjo in 2007 and Milagres in 2013. In 2008, she faced a legal battle over song ownership but kept recording through 2016's Entre Nós.
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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