A singer whose work with Chico Buarque and Gilberto Gil anchors her 1980s and 90s recordings.
For a quick sense of her, try 'Eu Sou a Vida' or 'De Madrugada'. They're straightforward, no-fuss recordings that let her voice do the work.
Her 1990 album 'Tudo Isto É Fado' and songs like 'Eu Sou a Vida' show a singer comfortable in different Brazilian styles. She's not just a solo voice, she's worked with Chico Buarque, Gilberto Gil, and Caetano Veloso, which says something about where her music sits. That 1984 debut and later records like 'Eldamar' in 1996 give you a steady, unflashy catalog to dig into.
She was born in Taubaté, São Paulo in 1954 and put out her first album in 1984. From there she kept recording through the 90s, with 'Tudo Isto É Fado' in 1990 and 'Eldamar' in 1996. Her best-known song is probably 'Não Há Razão Para Chorar', but she's also got tracks like 'De Madrugada' and 'Eu Sou a Vida' in the mix.
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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