A Rio singer whose early hit "Chora Que a Vitória Vem" found its own audience.
For a sense of her tone, try "Mãe" or "Oração de Um Justo." They're quieter than the early hit, but they frame what she does.
Her song "Chora Que a Vitória Vem" connected with listeners in the early 2000s, though the history doesn't spell out exactly how it spread. She's worked with names like Gilberto Gil and Caetano Veloso, and songs like "Mãe" and "Oração de Um Justo" show a catalog that goes beyond that one track. There's a straightforward, unadorned quality to her writing that feels lived-in rather than polished.
She became known for "Chora Que a Vitória Vem" in the early 2000s, then released albums like "Brasil" in 2004 and "Voz e Violão" in 2007. The history mentions collaborations with Gilberto Gil and David Byrne, though it doesn't detail what form those took. She performs as a solo artist with backing musicians.
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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