A YouTube discovery turned steady presence in Brazilian romantic pop.
For a sense of her sound, try "Fugir Daqui" or her take on "Lost Stars." They're straightforward, sentimental, and exactly what her listeners come back for.
She first caught attention back in 2010 when "Eu Amei Te Ver" spread on YouTube from her small hometown. Since then, she's built a catalog of romantic ballads and pop covers, including her version of "Let It Be." It's a modest but real story about finding an audience online and keeping it for over a decade.
That YouTube moment led to four studio albums and work with Banda Calypso. She performs with a regular group, and her husband, Kauã Manzoli, produces and directs the music.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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