Geovanna Jainy
Geovanna Jainy is a Brazilian singer known for her 1996 song "Olhos Castanhos," which became widely popular. She released several albums in the late 1990s and...
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Geovanna Jainy is a Brazilian singer known for her 1996 song "Olhos Castanhos," which became widely popular. She released several albums in the late 1990s and 2000s, including "Viagem Sentimental" in 1998 and "Retratos" in 2008.
Her music includes songs like "Eu Me Perdi de Mim," "Lar," and "Meu Caos." In 2005, she faced plagiarism accusations regarding her song "Perdoa-me," though she was eventually cleared through legal proceedings.
She has performed with musicians including Ricardo Silveira on guitar and Alexandre Rodrigues on bass. Other songs in her catalog include "Eu Não Tô Bem," "Minha Galáxia," and "Você Me Resgatou."
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