Marciliane Matos
Marciliane Matos grew up in São Gonçalo dos Campos, Bahia, where she first sang in a local church choir. Her debut single "Aviva" came out in 2018, and she...
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Marciliane Matos grew up in São Gonçalo dos Campos, Bahia, where she first sang in a local church choir. Her debut single "Aviva" came out in 2018, and she followed it with songs like "Dê Me Vida" and "Fé." She has worked with Brazilian artists including Alcione, Geraldo Azevedo, and Gilberto Gil.
Her music draws from Afro-Brazilian rhythms and gospel, with lyrics that touch on faith and social themes. She released the albums "Aviva" in 2018 and "Luz" in 2021.
Marciliane performs with a band that includes guitarist André Gomes, bassist Rafael Rocha, and drummer Rafael Pimenta, along with backing vocalists Fabiana Vilela and Miriam Lopes.
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