Larissa Felipe
Larissa Felipe grew up in São Paulo with a father who played guitar, which gave her an early connection to Brazilian rhythms. She released her debut album in...
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Larissa Felipe grew up in São Paulo with a father who played guitar, which gave her an early connection to Brazilian rhythms. She released her debut album in 2013, which included the song 'Sentimento.' That track became popular and helped build her audience.
Her career has included some public disagreements. Early on, some listeners questioned her approach to Afro-Brazilian styles, and in 2016 there were accusations about borrowing material. She kept recording through those periods.
Her music draws from traditional and contemporary Brazilian sounds. The album 'Sentimento' remains a reference point for her vocal style and the melodic approach she developed in those years.
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