Paula Stephânia
Paula Stephânia is a Brazilian singer from Salvador, Bahia. She started singing in church choirs before releasing her debut album 'Um Natal Mais Feliz' in...
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Paula Stephânia is a Brazilian singer from Salvador, Bahia. She started singing in church choirs before releasing her debut album 'Um Natal Mais Feliz' in 2001. That album included 'Todo Dia É Natal,' a Christmas song that became popular in Brazil during the holiday season.
She has recorded four studio albums. After her debut, she released 'Luz na Escuridão' and 'Doze Pedidos,' which included more personal songs about faith and perseverance. Her most recent album is 'Vozes do Céu,' a collection of gospel hymns.
In 2012, she took a break from music due to health issues before returning to performing. Her music draws from MPB, soul, and gospel influences.
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