Francielle Freitas
Francielle Freitas is a singer from Salvador, Brazil. Her song 'Orei Mandou Chamar' became popular in 2017, with its rhythm and vocals catching attention...
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Francielle Freitas is a singer from Salvador, Brazil. Her song 'Orei Mandou Chamar' became popular in 2017, with its rhythm and vocals catching attention across the country. She has also released tracks like 'Deserto Escola do Crente' and 'A Igreja'.
She works as a solo artist but performs with musicians including Vinicius França on guitar and Rogerinho Pereira on bass. Her music draws from the sounds of Bahia, where she grew up surrounded by samba, reggae, and axé.
Beyond 'Orei Mandou Chamar', her catalog includes songs such as 'Quem Disse Que Não Dá' and 'Quem Te Ve Sorrindo'. These tracks continue to be part of her setlists and recordings.
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