Liss Albuquerque
Liss Albuquerque is a Brazilian singer from Salvador. She started making music there, developing a style that leans into emotional delivery and...
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Liss Albuquerque is a Brazilian singer from Salvador. She started making music there, developing a style that leans into emotional delivery and straightforward melodies.
In 2018, she put out 'Aceita,' a song that connected with listeners in Brazil and beyond. The track's direct approach to themes of acceptance and identity gave it a noticeable presence, even as it drew some criticism from more conservative corners.
Her catalog includes songs like 'Ah! Poeta,' 'Amo,' and 'Arco-Íris,' along with the album 'Quem Sou Eu.' She tends to work with unadorned arrangements that keep the focus on her voice and lyrics.
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