Marcela Lobbo
Marcela Lobbo was born in Rio de Janeiro in 1976 and started performing in local venues when she was 15. Her debut album 'Tempo Real' came out in 2003, and...
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Marcela Lobbo was born in Rio de Janeiro in 1976 and started performing in local venues when she was 15. Her debut album 'Tempo Real' came out in 2003, and its single 'Como no Cinema' became a hit in Brazil. She followed it with albums like 'Eletroacústico' in 2005 and 'Teoria da Evolução' in 2008.
Her songs, including 'Cairo' and 'Dedos,' often featured poetic lyrics and straightforward arrangements. In 2009, she faced a plagiarism accusation over her song 'Garota Nacional,' which led to a legal dispute that affected her career.
She worked with musicians like guitarist Alex Fonseca and bassist Julio Cesar. Her last album was 'Cantora' in 2011.
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