A São Paulo singer who blends MPB with jazz and electronica, often working with artists like Arnaldo Antunes.
For a good sense of her, try 'Ultrapássaro' or 'Outra Viagem'. They have that light, drifting quality she does so well.
Her songs like 'Ultrapássaro' and 'Luz Negra' have a way of bending melody into something quietly surprising. She's part of that São Paulo scene where MPB meets more experimental edges, and her voice sits in a space that feels both intimate and slightly off-kilter. The 2004 album 'Ná Ozzetti Canta Chico Buarque' shows how she reworks familiar material into her own shape.
She started in the 1980s with the band Rumo before her self-titled solo debut in 1988. Over the years, she's kept a steady hand, collaborating with figures like Tom Zé and Caetano Veloso while often playing with the same core band of Chico Salem and Fernando Nunes.
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