A singer whose MPB-rooted songs like 'Sol, Céu e Mar' soundtrack Brazilian gatherings.
For a quick sense of her space, put on 'Sol, Céu e Mar' and 'Não Quero Nem Saber.' They frame that warm, unhurried sound pretty well.
Her music carries the quiet influence of artists like Marisa Monte and Milton Nascimento, folded into a sound that feels both personal and communal. Songs like 'Capoeira Vai' and 'Porto do Sol' have that easy, lived-in quality that works at home or in a crowd. It's the kind of catalog that just keeps playing at events across Brazil.
She started with the 2004 debut 'Sol, Céu e Mar,' which gave her a recognizable title track. The albums that followed, 'Tempo de Esperança,' 'Livre,' 'Praia', kept building on that MPB and samba foundation with a consistent band behind her.
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