Ná Ozzetti
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Ná Ozzetti

Ná Ozzetti was born in São Paulo in 1952. She began her career in the 1980s with the experimental band Rumo before releasing her self-titled debut solo album...

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Ná Ozzetti's quiet, curious Brazilian music

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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Ná Ozzetti was born in São Paulo in 1952. She began her career in the 1980s with the experimental band Rumo before releasing her self-titled debut solo album in 1988. Her work often falls under the broad umbrella of MPB, Brazilian Popular Music, but she's known for incorporating elements from jazz and electronica as well.

Her songs like 'Ultrapássaro' and 'Luz Negra' show her approach to melody and arrangement. She has collaborated with other Brazilian musicians including Arnaldo Antunes, Tom Zé, and Caetano Veloso. For live performances and recordings, she often works with a band that includes guitarist Chico Salem, bassist Fernando Nunes, and drummer Marco Lobo.

In the early 1990s, Ozzetti's public identification as a lesbian became a point of discussion in Brazil. She has since been vocal about LGBTQ+ visibility. Her 2004 album 'Ná Ozzetti Canta Chico Buarque' focused on the work of that songwriter.

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