A Brazilian singer whose songs like "50 Reais" and "Eu Sei Que Sou Gostosa" mix relationship stories with personal strength.
For a good sense of her style, check out "Avisa Que Eu Cheguei" with Ivete Sangalo or "Buá Buá." They show how she handles those relationship themes without getting fussy about it.
Naiara Azevedo's music connects because she writes plainly about everyday situations that feel real. "50 Reais" became a breakout hit in 2016, even with the plagiarism accusations that followed. Songs like "Eu Sei Que Sou Gostosa" and "Me Engana" keep that direct approach, dealing with relationships in a way that sticks.
She started singing sertanejo early in Itapetinga, Bahia. After "50 Reais" took off in 2016, she kept putting out albums like Contraste in 2017 and Forró do Tico in 2020, working with artists like Wesley Safadão and Gusttavo Lima along the way.
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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