Priscila Anjo
Priscila Anjo is a Brazilian singer who first gained attention around 2010 when she joined the band Sambaboy. She came up in Rio de Janeiro, where she grew up...
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Priscila Anjo is a Brazilian singer who first gained attention around 2010 when she joined the band Sambaboy. She came up in Rio de Janeiro, where she grew up hearing samba and bossa nova. In 2011, she released her debut single 'Lingerie Vermelha,' which became her signature track.
Her music often works with pop, funk, and R&B sounds, and she sings about love and female sensuality. Another song of hers, 'Vem Comigo,' shows a similar style. She recorded with producer Rick Bonadio early in her solo career.
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