From street performances to piseiro hits, she built a catalog of Brazilian funk and pop.
For a quick sense of her style, try "Tem Que Respeitar" or "Bunda Maluca." They're straightforward, fun, and exactly what you'd expect from her.
Tati Zaqui's music captures a certain São Paulo energy, moving from early street-artist roots to polished studio tracks. Songs like "Tem Que Respeitar" show her knack for catchy, rhythmic hooks that stick. Her work with other Brazilian artists adds layers to a sound that's both personal and communal.
She began with street performances before dropping her first single, "Par perfeito," in 2014. A year later, "Água Na Boca" turned into a hit, and albums like Piseiro Gostosinho and Modo Turbo followed through the 2010s and 2020s.
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