Jessi Dias grew up in Salvador, Bahia, where she started singing early. Her voice has a raw, soulful quality that draws from samba and R&B. In 2014, her debut single "Aquilo Que Sonhei" caught attention across Brazil with its emotional lyrics and melody.
She followed that with albums like "Meu Mundo" and "Cores," and has worked with artists including Gilberto Gil and Caetano Veloso. Songs like "Há Luz" with Lito Atalaia and "Liberdade" with Eduardo Vieira show her range, moving between personal reflection and broader themes.
Her music doesn't stick to one style, pulling from Brazilian rhythms and soul influences. The lyrics often touch on love and social questions, but she keeps the sound grounded in melody rather than message.
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