A Porto Alegre singer whose 2006 track "Amor Amor" became her signature song.
For a quick sense of her sound, try "Esqueçer de Tudo" first. It's got that easy samba feel she does so well.
Her music stays rooted in Brazilian styles like samba and bossa nova, but she moves through them with a light touch. Songs like "Esqueçer de Tudo" and "Tremendo Vacilao" show how she works within those traditions without getting stuck in them. Even after a 2013 legal dispute over song ownership slowed things down, she kept recording albums like Samba e Bossa and Minha Vida.
She came up in Porto Alegre and broke through with "Amor Amor" in 2006, which led to her first album of the same name. After that came self-titled and Tudo de Bom records, then later work like Samba e Bossa in 2012. She's kept a steady band with guitarist André Gomes and drummer Marcelo Brasil through most of it.
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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