A Salvador songwriter whose albums like 'Tantas Marés' trace personal tides through collaboration.
For a quick sense of her, try 'Primeiro Amor' and 'Em Seus Ombros.' They frame that mix of personal songwriting and collaborative Bahian rhythm.
Her songs feel like conversations from Salvador's streets, with 'Primeiro Amor' carrying that specific Bahian cadence in its melody. She works with people like Lucas Lima on 'Em Seus Ombros' and Gilberto Gil, which roots her sound in a particular Brazilian lineage. The themes are straightforward, love, identity, finding your ground, but they arrive with the texture of her city.
She put out 'Aos Meus Pés' in 2016, then 'Tantas Marés' in 2020. The songs suggest a shift from the declarative 'Pés No Chão' to the more patient 'Sem Pressa' on later lists.
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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