A voice from Araçatuba who found her path through church and keeps singing what feels right.
For a sense of her approach, try 'Sou Livre' or 'Toda Glória', they're straightforward about faith without overcomplicating things.
Her songs like 'Sou Livre' and 'Faça Valer' have straightforward lyrics about faith and resilience that connect with listeners in the Brazilian gospel scene. When some questioned her performing a secular song at a 2016 concert in the United States, she kept singing what felt right to her. That quiet conviction runs through her music, from her first album 'Deus Vai Restaurar' in 2011 to later releases like 'Meu Abrigo'.
She grew up in Araçatuba, Brazil, raised by a single mother and started singing in church as a child. In 2007, Anderson Freire heard her and asked her to join his band as a backing vocalist, which led to her first solo album in 2011. Since then she's released albums including 'Milagres' in 2014 and kept singing in the Brazilian gospel scene.
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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