A singer whose work moves between personal reflection and social observation.
If you want to hear what she does, start with 'Sabor de Limão' and 'Pode mentir que eu não ligo.' They frame that mix of personal ache and clear-eyed observation pretty well.
Her songs have a way of holding both sweetness and bite in the same breath. 'Sabor de Limão' gives you that tart, refreshing quality in the title alone, while 'Pode mentir que eu não ligo' carries a weary shrug in its phrasing. She writes about relationships and society without separating the two, which feels honest for someone coming up through Brazil's small venues.
She started performing in those smaller spaces before producer Liminha stepped in as a mentor. Over several albums, the music shifted from introspective pieces like 'Filho Sem Sorte' to more direct statements, often backed by musicians like bassist Luizão Maia and guitarist Fabio Farah.
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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