Nana Kozak
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Nana Kozak

Nana Kozak came up in the coastal city of Natal, Brazil, where she grew up hearing bossa nova and samba. Her debut album 'Terra Viva' came out in 1997, and...

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Nana Kozak's quiet Brazilian nature songs

A coastal singer whose bossa nova and samba blend carries environmental themes.

For a sense of her sound, try 'Tango de Nancy' or 'E Tá Tudo Bem'. They're both from that late 90s/early 2000s period where her style settled in.

Her 2002 track 'Natureza Natural' landed on a Rolling Stone list of notable Brazilian songs for its environmental focus. Songs like 'E Tá Tudo Bem' and 'Tango de Nancy' show her melodic, reflective side. She's built a catalog that mixes Brazilian styles with nature writing, finding listeners who appreciate that specific blend.

She came up in Natal, Brazil, hearing bossa nova and samba. Her debut 'Terra Viva' arrived in 1997, followed by albums like 'Caminhos da Terra' and 'Sambas de Minha Terra' over the next decade. She's worked with musicians including Jorge Helder on bass and Marcos Suzano on drums.

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Nana Kozak came up in the coastal city of Natal, Brazil, where she grew up hearing bossa nova and samba. Her debut album 'Terra Viva' came out in 1997, and she followed it with records like 'Caminhos da Terra' and 'Sambas de Minha Terra' over the next decade or so. She's worked with musicians including Jorge Helder on bass and Marcos Suzano on drums.

Her song 'Natureza Natural' from 2002 got some attention for its environmental themes, and Rolling Stone included it on a list of notable Brazilian songs. Other tracks like 'E Tá Tudo Bem,' 'Tango de Nancy,' and 'Caminho Das Águas' show her leaning into melodic, reflective material.

Kozak has been vocal about environmental issues in her music, which has drawn both support and criticism. She keeps a fairly low profile, but her recordings from the late 90s onward have found listeners who appreciate her blend of Brazilian styles and nature-focused writing.

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