A Rio singer whose songs draw from Afro-Brazilian traditions and personal healing.
For a good sense of her sound, start with 'Rezo a Cura' and 'Águas de Oxum'. They frame what she does pretty clearly.
Her music connects Brazilian rhythms with spiritual themes in a way that feels both personal and rooted. Songs like 'Rezo a Cura' became well-known for their healing quality, while titles like 'Águas de Oxum' and 'Exu É Quem Abre Os Caminhos' point directly to her engagement with Afro-Brazilian traditions. She's spoken publicly about creative control, which gives her work an added layer of authenticity.
She started writing songs as a teenager in Rio de Janeiro. Her debut album 'Cura' arrived in 2018, followed by 'Transição' in 2020 and 'Revelação' in 2022. She works with a regular group of musicians.
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