Odília Santana
Odília Santana is a Brazilian singer-songwriter from Salvador, Bahia. She released her debut album 'Sem Fantasia' in 2012, with the title track becoming her...
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Odília Santana is a Brazilian singer-songwriter from Salvador, Bahia. She released her debut album 'Sem Fantasia' in 2012, with the title track becoming her most recognized song. Her music draws from Brazilian traditions while incorporating elements that don't fit neatly into established genres.
Her second album 'Peleja' arrived in 2017, followed by 'Umbu' in 2020 and 'Terra' in 2023. She performs with a band that includes guitarist André Lima, bassist Gabriel Póvoas, and drummer Vinícius Dorin. Her work has been noted for its social commentary, though specific details about controversies or censorship aren't clearly documented in reliable sources.
What remains clear is her consistent output over the past decade, with four albums released between 2012 and 2023. The music maintains a focus on Brazilian musical forms while exploring contemporary themes through her songwriting.
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