Jennifer Dias is a Brazilian vocalist who first gained attention with her 2010 song "Eu Te Odeio." The track's direct emotional language sparked some debate at the time, but it also connected with listeners and became her most recognized work. She followed it with other songs like "Então É o Quê" and "Amor Prigosu."
Her early musical background included exposure to samba and bossa nova, and she has mentioned Elis Regina and Caetano Veloso as influences. Her first album, also titled Jennifer Dias, came out in 2010 and featured "Eu Te Odeio." She released two more albums in the following years: Simplesmente Eu in 2012 and Corpo e Alma in 2014.
Her catalog includes collaborations like "Chouchou" with Atim and the song "Ce Soir." The music tends to work with straightforward emotional themes rather than abstract concepts.
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