Sandra Regina started performing in local Rio de Janeiro nightclubs before releasing her debut album in 1994. That record was called 'Projeto Infalível,' and its title track became an instant hit. She built a dedicated fan base known as the 'Infalíveis' who were drawn to her direct approach and powerful vocals.
Her music often addressed personal and social themes with an unapologetic tone that sometimes drew criticism. Songs like 'Banquete' and 'Deus de Vitória' carried this straightforward quality. She continued releasing albums through the late 1990s and early 2000s, including 'De Corações Abertos' in 1997 and 'Grito de Liberdade' in 2001.
Her live performances were known for their emotional intensity and connection with audiences.
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