Larissa Manoela first gained attention with her 2016 song 'Sou Menina do Interior,' which connected with listeners across Brazil. The track's celebration of rural life seemed to come from a genuine place, and it became something of an anthem for that experience.
Her music includes songs like 'Fugir Agora,' 'Pra Ver Se Cola,' and 'Oi, Psiu.' She has worked with other Brazilian artists, including Luan Santana and Marília Mendonça on various projects.
While some critics have questioned the simplicity of her approach, she has continued to release music that stays close to her established style. Her catalog includes several studio albums and numerous singles since she began recording.
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