A Bahian singer whose percussive, guitar-driven music celebrates everyday moments like cold beers and street parties.
If you want to hear what she's about, put on 'Cerveja Gelada' and 'Vou Pra Festa'. They frame her whole approach, music made for singing along, no grand statements needed.
Her track 'Cerveja Gelada' became an informal anthem in Brazil, capturing a specific mood with its direct lyrics about wanting a cold beer. Working with percussionist Marquinhos da Bahia and guitarist Manno Góes, she creates music with a live, communal feel that fits right into bar backgrounds and street festivals. Songs like 'Galera Agitada' and 'Vou Pra Festa' follow that same pattern of uncomplicated themes set to danceable beats.
Tatá Bonfim is a singer from Salvador, Bahia, who built her sound around percussive rhythms and guitar lines with her band. Her catalog developed with straightforward, relatable lyrics about everyday moments, from heading out to a party in 'Vou Pra Festa' to the celebratory tone of 'Fogo de Palha'.
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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