A Brazilian singer with a string of albums and a Troféu Imprensa streak.
For a sense of her sound, try "Se Quiser" from that first album, or the duet "Sabiá" with Marina Elali. They frame things nicely.
She's been a steady presence in Brazilian music since her 2004 debut "Quero Mais," which introduced the single "Se Quiser." Her recordings like "A Canção" and "Sabiá" have a lived-in warmth, and she's earned the Troféu Imprensa for Best Female Singer three times. It's the kind of career that builds quietly, album by album.
She started performing professionally around 15 in Porto Alegre and signed with Trama Music. Over the next two decades, she released albums like "Exagerado," "Intimidade," and "Intuição," backed by a band that included guitarist Lucas da Silva and others.
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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