Marina de la Riva
Marina de la Riva is a Brazilian singer-songwriter from Rio de Janeiro. She started performing in local bars and open mics before signing with a record label...
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Marina de la Riva is a Brazilian singer-songwriter from Rio de Janeiro. She started performing in local bars and open mics before signing with a record label in 2009. Her song 'Ta-hi! (Pra Você Gostar De Mim)' came out in 2012 and became popular in Brazil.
She has released albums like 'Marina de la Riva' in 2012, 'A Vida em Mim' in 2015, and 'Mar' in 2019. Other songs in her catalog include 'Canción de Las Simples Cosas', 'Drume Negrita', 'Estúpido Cupido', and 'Sonho Meu'.
Marina has worked with artists including Caetano Veloso, Gilberto Gil, and Marisa Monte. She performs with a band of musicians.
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