Thalita Pertuzatti started singing in Piracicaba, São Paulo, where she grew up in a religious family. She began her solo career around age seventeen. Her song 'Rei Josafá' drew attention in Brazil for its lyrics about power in religious institutions, which some conservative groups criticized.
Her music often deals with faith and personal struggle. Songs like 'De Volta Pra Deus' and 'Espírito Santo' reflect this focus. She recorded 'Aos Pés do Senhor' with Débora Pinheiro. Her work includes the track 'Convite' as well.
She kept making music despite facing some backlash. Her albums include 'Vem Pr' though the full title isn't clear from what's here.
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