The vocalist fronts a band that mixes Brazilian rhythms with pop energy.
For a sense of their sound, try 'Me Estica' or 'Chupa Que É de Uva.' They're straightforward pop songs with that Brazilian rhythm underneath.
She's the voice behind songs like 'Chupa Que É de Uva' and 'Grandioso És Tu,' which have become part of Brazil's recent pop landscape. The band's 2020 track 'Não Vou Mais Chorar' sparked conversation about domestic violence awareness, showing how their music sometimes touches social issues. Their live shows are known for being particularly energetic.
Me Estica formed in 2015 with Rafaella as lead vocalist. Their debut single 'Me Estica' came out in 2017, followed by albums like 'Maré' in 2019 and 'Vem Ser Feliz' in 2023.
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