Roberta Spitaletti
Roberta Spitaletti was an Italian-Brazilian singer who moved to Brazil in the 1970s. Her most well-known song is "Meu Senhor," which came out in 1982. She...
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Roberta Spitaletti was an Italian-Brazilian singer who moved to Brazil in the 1970s. Her most well-known song is "Meu Senhor," which came out in 1982. She worked with musicians like Milton Nascimento and Caetano Veloso during her time there.
Her music often dealt with themes of love and spirituality. Songs like "Estrangeiro," "Confiar," and "Você É Meu" show her style of blending Brazilian rhythms with her own vocal approach. She recorded several albums, including one self-titled release in 1975 and another called "Lua" in 1985.
Spitaletti faced some challenges as a woman in the music industry but continued performing and recording. Her band at various points included musicians like Renato Braz on guitar and Rodolfo Stroeter on drums. She kept making music into the late 1990s, with an album called "Rosa Canina" appearing in 1998.
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