Maria Gadú
Maria Gadú was born in 1986 in São Paulo, Brazil. She started singing and playing guitar early, with influences that included Caetano Veloso, Bob Dylan, and...
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Maria Gadú was born in 1986 in São Paulo, Brazil. She started singing and playing guitar early, with influences that included Caetano Veloso, Bob Dylan, and Elis Regina.
Her career took off in 2009 with her self-titled debut album. The single "Shimbalaiê" became widely popular, helping establish her as a songwriter and vocalist. She followed that with albums like "Mais Uma Página" in 2011 and "Quem Sabe Isso Quer Dizer Amor" in 2013.
Songs like "Dona Cila," a tribute to her grandmother, and "João de Barro" show her lyrical focus on personal and family themes. Her work has sometimes drawn attention for her political views, but she has continued recording through the 2010s and into 2020 with albums like "Pura" and "Quem Sabe Sou Eu."
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