Heloisa Faissol is a Brazilian musician from Salvador who writes songs about social issues, particularly concerning women and LGBTQ+ individuals. Her music draws from samba, funk, and reggae rhythms. She released her debut album 'Luto Forte' in 2015, which included the track 'Funk da Corna Mansa' that gained national attention.
Her songs like 'Funk da Galinha,' 'Dou pra Cachorro I,' and 'Mauricinho' often address topics such as infidelity, gender inequality, and sexual violence. These themes have sometimes drawn criticism from conservative groups in Brazil. Faissol works with a band that includes guitarist Bruno Monzillo, bassist Duda Costa, drummer Pedro Bom, and keyboardist Marcellus Costa.
After 'Luto Forte,' she put out albums titled 'Hell' in 2018 and 'Terrível' in 2022. Her music continues to focus on social commentary without shying away from difficult subjects.
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