A Brazilian singer-songwriter whose music moves between anthemic statements and personal reflection.
For a sense of her range, listen to "Não Vão Nos Calar" and then something like "Perto de Mim." One feels like a rallying cry, the other more like a private conversation.
Her song "Não Vão Nos Calar" became a touchstone during a period of political tension in Brazil, its lyrics about resistance connecting with many listeners. That track, along with others like "Não Vou Permitir" and "Que é amor," shows how her work holds both social weight and quieter moments. She's not just making statements, she's writing songs people carry with them.
She started performing with the band Alma Negra in the early 2000s, her voice appearing on their 2003 album "Negra Canta." A decade later, she went solo with "Nação Jardim" in 2013 and has released several albums since, including "Caravana" in 2016 and "Aurora" in 2019.
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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