Talita Barros
Talita Barros came up in São Paulo, where she started singing at local spots after studying at a music school. Her debut album 'Diz' came out in 2008, and the...
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Talita Barros came up in São Paulo, where she started singing at local spots after studying at a music school. Her debut album 'Diz' came out in 2008, and the title track got some attention for her vocal range. That record put her on the map in Brazil.
She kept putting out albums like 'Depois dos Dias' in 2012, 'Palavra e Som' in 2015, and 'Rios' in 2019. Along the way she worked with people like Chico Buarque, Gilberto Gil, and Caetano Veloso. In 2013 there were some plagiarism questions around 'Diz,' but they didn't stick.
Talita has talked about dealing with anxiety and depression, and that shows up in some of her writing. She's still singing.
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