A Brazilian singer from Bahia whose music blends samba, axé, and pagode with a full band sound.
For her pagode side, try "Resto De Gente (Perdão Senhor)." If you want something more straightforward, "Solidão" gets right to it.
Her 2012 collaboration "Dama Preferida" with Carlito e Baduy became a major hit, showing how she connects Salvador's street rhythms to wider audiences. Tracks like "Resto De Gente (Perdão Senhor)" with Trio Parada Dura carry that earthy pagode feel forward. She's part of a lineage that includes influences like Elza Soares and Maria Bethânia, but her sound is distinctly her own.
She started releasing albums in 2010 with "Na Veia," then followed with "Dama do Pagode" in 2012 after the success of "Dama Preferida." Later records like "Axé Malandro" in 2015 and her self-titled 2020 album show her working with a steady band of cavaquinho, surdo, and vocal backing.
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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