A Brazilian singer whose music blends samba roots with funk and soul.
For her early sound, 'Gratidão' is the place. To hear how she's stretched it, try 'Depois da Tempestade'.
Her debut album 'Gratidão' in 2005 introduced a voice that felt grounded in Bahia's traditions but wasn't afraid to stretch. Songs like 'Clame' and 'Fala Comigo Senhor' show that samba and bossa nova foundation, while later work brings in funk textures. She writes about resilience and social issues in a way that's sparked real conversation among listeners.
She started with 'Gratidão' in 2005, working with musicians like guitarist Luciano Salvador Bahia. Over time, albums like 'Tempo de Amar' and 'Mulher do Mundo' brought funk and soul elements into the mix.
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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