A Brazilian singer-songwriter whose hit 'Apaixonante' mixed samba rhythms with electronic touches.
For a quick sense of her sound, 'Apaixonante' is the obvious place to start. 'Gangorra' gives you another angle on how she handles rhythm and melody.
She first got noticed playing on Rio de Janeiro's streets, then built a sound that pulls samba into pop territory. The song 'Apaixonante' became her signature track, a major hit that showed how she could blend those rhythms with electronic production. She's also worked with Brazilian greats like Caetano Veloso and Gilberto Gil, which says something about how her music fits into that tradition.
Her debut album arrived in 2007, followed by the 2010 release named after 'Apaixonante.' She's kept recording since, with albums like 2018's 'Onda,' backed by a band that includes her brother Pedro Nader on guitar. Songs like 'Nada a Dizer' and 'Gangorra' show her continuing to work that samba-pop blend.
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