A Rio de Janeiro singer whose catalog mixes pop standards with Portuguese fado.
For a quick sense of her lane, listen to 'All by myself' back-to-back with 'O Pastor'. One's a classic pop tearjerker, the other is a Portuguese folk song, and she treats them with the same grounded intensity.
Lima's catalog holds a particular kind of gravity, built on big, emotionally direct songs that feel lived-in rather than performed. You hear it in the way she handles 'All by myself', it's not a showpiece, it's a statement. That directness runs through her albums, from Unbreakable in 2018 to Reset in 2022, and gives her versions of songs like 'When I Need You' their weight.
She surfaced in 2016 with a cover of 'With A Little Help From My Friends' that caught some ears. Since then, she's worked as a solo artist with a rotating backing band, putting out albums every couple of years while her song list expanded to include Portuguese material like 'Fado Português' alongside the pop ballads.
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