Rachel Rossette
Rachel Rossette grew up in Praia Grande and moved to Rio de Janeiro in her early twenties, performing in local clubs there. Her 2018 single "Eu Gosto" became...
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Rachel Rossette grew up in Praia Grande and moved to Rio de Janeiro in her early twenties, performing in local clubs there. Her 2018 single "Eu Gosto" became a hit in Brazil, a ballad about unrequited love that connected with listeners and helped establish her in the pop scene.
Her songs like "Só Quero Dançar" and "Solteira" have straightforward pop appeal. In 2020, she made a public statement about the Brazilian government's COVID-19 response that drew criticism from some quarters.
She comes from a musical family and has been writing her own material. The track "Gringa No Rio" suggests she's working with that familiar Rio setting in her music.
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