A Brazilian singer from Salvador whose music draws from Bahian traditions and sometimes addresses social issues.
For a sense of her sound, try 'Coração Aberto' or 'Glória Aleluia' with Celinés Díaz. They give you the gospel feel and the Bahian touch she brings.
Her work connects Afro-Brazilian roots from Salvador with gospel themes and occasional social commentary. Songs like 'Coração Aberto' with Juninho Cassimiro show her collaborative approach. She's built a catalog that reflects both spiritual devotion and the cultural landscape around her.
She started in the late 1990s with the band Metrô before going solo in 2003 with her self-titled album. Over several albums like 'Sou a Outra' and 'O Que Há de Novo,' she's worked with musicians including Gilberto Gil and Jorge Mautner. She continues performing and recording with a band of instrumentalists.
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