Idaline Reis
Idaline Reis grew up in Salvador, Bahia, where she sang in church choirs as a child. Her voice developed there, and she absorbed the local sounds of samba,...
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Idaline Reis grew up in Salvador, Bahia, where she sang in church choirs as a child. Her voice developed there, and she absorbed the local sounds of samba, bossa nova, and MPB. In 2012, she released her debut album, which included the song "Como o Sol." That track, written by Alberto Dubê, became her breakthrough.
"Como o Sol" resonated widely and brought her national attention. She performed it at concerts and festivals, though in 2016, some conservative groups criticized her for singing it at a religious event. Idaline defended her artistic expression and kept performing.
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