A Salvador singer whose introspective songs draw from Brazilian roots and personal writing.
For a good sense of her, try "Nada É Por Acaso" or "Você Por Perto". They're both pretty straightforward and get at what she does.
Her debut single "Nada É Por Acaso" in 2011 caught ears with its quiet reflections on how things connect. She's recorded with names like Gilberto Gil and Roberto Carlos, and songs like "Sofrer" and "Quero Me Perder" keep that direct, Portuguese-language intimacy. It's music that feels lived-in, not just performed.
She started singing in Salvador churches and choirs. The albums "Pra Ser Feliz", "O Baile do Mundo", and "Encontro" followed, with her band often featuring Fernando Rosa on guitar.
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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