Mart'nália
Mart'nália grew up in Rio de Janeiro, the daughter of samba singer Martinho da Vila. Her debut album came out in 1996, and she's put out about ten records...
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Mart'nália grew up in Rio de Janeiro, the daughter of samba singer Martinho da Vila. Her debut album came out in 1996, and she's put out about ten records since then, including 'Boto Meu Povo Na Rua' in 2008. That song's title track became associated with street protests around 2002.
Her music draws from samba and Brazilian pop, with songs like 'Pé do Meu Samba' and 'De Amor e de Paz' in her catalog. She works with a band that includes guitarist Jorge Hélder and bassist João Moreira.
Mart'nália has kept recording through the 2010s and into the 2020s, with albums like 'Traduzindo' in 2021. She doesn't seem to have slowed down much.
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