Elizabete Nunes is a Brazilian singer-songwriter who began releasing music in the late 1990s. Her debut album 'Aqui Tem Fogo' came out in 1999, with the title track becoming one of her most recognized songs. She's from Salvador in Bahia, a region known for its musical traditions.
Her music draws from Brazilian rhythms like samba and axé, and she's worked with musicians including percussionist Amadeu Alves, bassist André Gomes, guitarist Arthur Rezende, and drummer Marcelo Costa. Other songs in her catalog include 'Canaã', 'Coração Ferido', and 'Soldado Ferido'.
She released several albums after her debut, including 'Filha do Mar' in 2001, 'Flor de Sal' in 2003, 'Pedra & Mar' in 2005, 'Baião de Dois' in 2009, and 'Terra Firme' in 2013. Her lyrics have sometimes drawn criticism for addressing themes of sexuality and social justice.
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