A singer who mixed samba, rock, and raw commentary into songs people still talk about.
If you want to understand her, start with 'Edifício Brasil' and 'A Festa.' They show how she could be both conceptual and catchy.
Her 2013 track 'Edifício Brasil' became a signature piece about Brazilian society that people still discuss years later. She brought that same raw, outspoken approach to everything from political material to personal songs like 'A Festa' and 'Bossa Loka,' mixing Brazilian rhythms with a rock edge. The theatrical energy of her stage presence drew both fans and critics who debated whether she was vulgar or vital.
She grew up in Niterói with a mother who loved samba and bossa nova and a father who played rock records, then started performing in local bars as a teenager. Albums like 'Aquário' in 2016 and 'Aguenta, Coração' in 2019 explored more personal themes alongside her political material, but she kept writing with that same raw style that first got attention.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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