From Ílhavo beginnings to collaborations with D.A.M.A. and Diogo Piçarra, her songs hold a steady place in Portugal's pop landscape.
For a sense of her range, listen to the gentle sway of "Será" and then the more direct pop of "Break Away." They're both hers, just different sides of the same voice.
Her 2014 track "Sussurro" with D.A.M.A. became a genuine hit in Portugal, giving her a foothold that lasted through several albums. Songs like "Let Go" and "Don't Forget" show her leaning into English-language pop while keeping a connection to Portuguese audiences. She's not a flash-in-the-pan name; she's been putting out music consistently for a decade, which in Portugal's scene means something.
She started singing with a local band called As Sombras at 15. After "Sussurro" took off in 2014, she released albums like "Tudo para Ti" and "Elegante," working with artists like Anselmo Ralph along the way. Her 2020 album "O Que Me Deixa Viva" suggests she's still finding new material.
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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