Elayne Kelly
Elayne Kelly grew up in Belém, Pará, where she sang in church choirs as a child. Her first single, 'Não Há Inúteis,' came out in 2017 and caught on with its...
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Elayne Kelly grew up in Belém, Pará, where she sang in church choirs as a child. Her first single, 'Não Há Inúteis,' came out in 2017 and caught on with its straightforward message about human worth. That song and another early one, 'Sonhar Outra Vez,' helped her find an audience in Brazil.
She put out an album called 'Invisível' in 2019, mixing pop with some reggae and Brazilian rhythms. A couple more albums followed in 2021 and 2023. Kelly has been open about social issues in her work, which has drawn some criticism along the way.
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