A Brazilian singer whose music mixes traditional sounds with contemporary themes.
For a sense of her style, try "Fandango do Paraná" or "Viuvez." They show how she works within Brazilian traditions while bringing something of her own.
Her 2004 debut album caught attention by blending forró with pop elements, though it drew some criticism from traditionalists. Songs like "Fandango do Paraná" became particularly well-known, while tracks like "Viuvez" and "Paixão" show her range within Brazilian styles. Beyond music, she's been vocal about social issues including gender equality and preserving cultural traditions.
She grew up in Brazil's northeastern countryside, performing at local events before moving to São Paulo to pursue music more seriously. Her debut album in 2004 established her approach of mixing forró rhythms with pop elements.
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