Siba
Siba is a Brazilian singer-songwriter from Recife whose music draws from the rhythms of Maracatu and Forró. The song "Tamanqueiro (part. Arto Lindsay &...
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Siba is a Brazilian singer-songwriter from Recife whose music draws from the rhythms of Maracatu and Forró. The song "Tamanqueiro (part. Arto Lindsay & Novíssimo Edgar)" shows how they blend those traditional sounds with more experimental approaches.
They've worked with artists like Arto Lindsay and Chico César, who appears on the track "Coruja Muta."
Other songs like "Toda Vez Que Eu Dou Um Passo O Mundo Sai Do Lugar" and "A Jarra e a Aranha" continue to explore that mix of regional roots and broader musical influences.
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