Her breakout hit "Cabelos Arco-Íris" became an anthem for self-acceptance.
For her spirit, start with "Cabelos Arco-Íris." For her range, try the more subdued "Luz Azul."
Natália's music carries the rhythmic feel of Salvador's Axé scene, but she's built a catalog that moves beyond just dance tracks. Songs like "Luz Azul" and "Melhor Sorriso" show a quieter, more reflective side. As a queer woman of color, her work on themes of inclusivity has given a voice to listeners who rarely saw themselves in mainstream Brazilian pop.
She started singing in church and at local shows in Bahia. The 2017 single "Cabelos Arco-Íris" was her breakout, leading to her debut album "Vem Dançar" in 2021 with a band that included Nícolas Serra on keyboards.
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