Paula Tesser is a Brazilian singer from Salvador. Her song "Pé de Espinho" came out in 1998 and became her most recognizable track. She also recorded "Saint-Denis Ceará" and "Bolero Negro."
Her music draws from traditional Brazilian rhythms, though she's worked with pop and folk elements too. The lyrics in songs like "Você Tem Medo de Gostar de Mim" and "Cobra" often touch on personal and social themes.
She put out several albums after her debut, including "Canto de Amor" in 2002 and "Voz do Deserto" three years later. Her writing tends to be direct, and she's been known to speak her mind.
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