A Salvador singer-songwriter blending axé, samba, and MPB with Nina Simone and Chico Buarque influences.
For a quick sense of her, try 'Céu Azul' and 'Na Mão Direita'. They frame that mix of Brazilian rhythm and direct writing pretty well.
Her 2010 debut 'Céu Azul' introduced a sound that pulls directly from her Afro-Brazilian heritage in Bahia. Songs like 'Na Mão Direita' and 'Sigo Em Frente' write plainly about resilience and social themes, which has drawn both support and criticism. She's spoken about facing skepticism as a woman in the industry while continuing to explore personal and political questions.
She started with 'Céu Azul' in 2010, which became widely known in Brazil. Her work since then has kept exploring those rhythms and lyrical themes without much concern for commercial expectations.
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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