A voice from Brazil's funk scene who found her own lane with tracks like 'Dessa Vez'.
For a good sense of her sound, start with 'Dessa Vez' and 'Será Que É Amor'. They show how she works within São Paulo's funk scene while finding her own space.
Sabrina Sartori came up singing at local São Paulo parties as a teenager, drawing from the city's funk carioca sounds. Her 2019 track 'Dessa Vez' caught on nationally with lyrics about a woman finding her own strength, becoming a club staple. She's faced criticism as a woman in a scene often dominated by male voices, but kept making music on her own terms with songs like 'Será Que É Amor' and 'Erva venenosa'.
She started performing at local parties in São Paulo, then broke through nationally with 'Dessa Vez' in 2019. Other songs like 'É Nos Sapinho' and 'Já tô sabendo que você tá sem ninguém' followed, showing her range within the funk genre while mixing in pop elements.
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