She leads Meiga e Abusada with lyrics on female sexuality and social issues that spark conversation.
For a good frame, listen to 'Meiga e Abusada' and 'Protagonista.' They show how she handles personal storytelling without losing that live-wire energy.
Schadeck's music matters because it doesn't soften its edges. A song like 'Meiga e Abusada' gives her band its name and captures that blend of punk energy and melodic sense she pulls from bossa nova. Her lyrics on female sexuality and social issues have drawn real pushback, which tells you she's hitting nerves that need hitting.
She started in Florianópolis, Brazil, and put out her debut album 'Meiga e Abusada' in 2013. Since then she's followed with albums like 'O Tempo É Agora' and 'Manifesto,' sticking to her outspoken style with the same band lineup.
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