Olivia Tabet grew up in Buenos Aires, where she started writing songs as a teenager. Her debut album came out in 2013, anchored by the title track 'Flauta de Pó,' a ballad about solitude that found an audience. The song's arrangement mixed Latin rhythms with indie textures, and it became the thing people knew her by.
She had to cancel shows in 2016 after being diagnosed with vocal nodules, which required surgery. That period tested her voice and her schedule, but she kept working afterward. Around 2018, her comments on Argentine government policy drew some criticism, though she didn't back away from speaking publicly.
Her music includes another track called 'Reveille Moi,' which suggests she kept writing in a similar vein, melodic, personal, with that blend of regional influence and contemporary arrangement. The details beyond that are thin, but those two songs give a sense of where she was artistically in that decade.
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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