Lissah Martins
Lissah Martins was born in Rio de Janeiro in 1980. She started singing early, influenced by her father who played music. In 2000, she worked with producer...
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Lissah Martins was born in Rio de Janeiro in 1980. She started singing early, influenced by her father who played music. In 2000, she worked with producer Adolfo Martín on what became her most recognizable song, 'Ojos Así.'
That track became popular internationally, though its lyrics drew some criticism at the time. Martins stood by the song, saying it reflected real relationships. She also recorded other songs like 'Vai Chegar' and 'Vou Ser do Jeito que eu Sou.'
Her voice had a clear, floating quality that worked well on ballads and midtempo tracks. She kept recording through the 2000s, but 'Ojos Así' remained the song people knew her for.
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