A songwriter from Goiás whose direct lyrics and viral covers connected traditional sounds with a generation.
For a quick sense of her style, try "Folgado" or "Quem Ama Sempre Entende." They're straightforward, no frills, and that's what made her connect.
Her cover of "Alô Porteiro" went viral in 2015 and opened the door to a record deal. Songs like "Folgado" and "Coração de Violeiro" became staples because she wrote about everyday feelings without dressing them up. She kept her music grounded in sertanejo while reaching people who might not have grown up with it.
She started writing songs at 12 in Cristianópolis, Goiás, listening to artists like Gusttavo Lima. After the viral cover, she released albums like Todos os Cantos and Realidade, working with musicians like Dayane Camargo on guitar. Her sound stayed rooted in the tradition even as her audience widened.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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