A Bahian singer whose early 2000s hit 'Que Amor É Esse' anchored a career blending Brazilian roots.
For a quick sense of her sound, 'Que Amor É Esse' and 'Eu Canto' frame it well, one a hit, the other a statement.
She came up in Salvador in the early 2000s, a scene documented in the film 'Axé: Canto do Povo de um Lugar'. Her song 'Que Amor É Esse' became a hit around that time, and she's worked with figures like Caetano Veloso and Gal Costa. That mix of local rhythm and heavyweight collaboration gives her music its particular weight.
She appeared in the 2005 documentary 'Axé: Canto do Povo de um Lugar'. Albums like 'Fabiana Lisboa' in 2006, 'Carnaval da Bahia' in 2009, and 'O Meu Recanto' in 2013 followed, drawing from axé, samba, and forró.
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