Her songs blend hymns and gospel with a voice that speaks plainly about faith.
For a sense of her style, try "Quebrando o Silêncio" or "Lead Me To The Cross." They frame her straightforward approach well.
She started in church choirs as a teenager, and her debut album "Creio Que Tu És a Cura" in 2002 made waves across Brazil with its title track. Songs like "Quebrando o Silêncio" show her outspoken side on faith and social issues, drawing from the gospel traditions she grew up with. She's worked with names like Aline Barros and Fernandinho, keeping her sound rooted in those early influences.
After that 2002 debut, she put out albums like "Além do Horizonte" and "Esperança." Her band has included guitarist Luciano Camara and drummer Rodrigo Cajá over the years.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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