Flavia Eliz
Flavia Eliz is a singer from São Paulo who started performing at local festivals as a teenager and later sang in a youth choir. Her first single "Vem e Vê"...
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Flavia Eliz is a singer from São Paulo who started performing at local festivals as a teenager and later sang in a youth choir. Her first single "Vem e Vê" came out in 2022 and got some radio play in Brazil.
She put out a few more singles like "Fala Baixo" and "Samba Bom" in 2023, followed by her self-titled debut album that same year. Some of her other songs include "A Promessa" and "Cante a Vitória."
Her music draws from Brazilian pop styles, though she's faced some questions about her direction from listeners who prefer more traditional sounds. She works with a small band of musicians but hasn't collaborated widely outside that circle yet.
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