A singer from Minas Gerais whose straightforward songs like 'Lágrimas São Cartas' found a steady audience.
For a sense of her style, 'Lágrimas São Cartas' and 'Minha Oração' frame it well, simple, earnest, and without much fuss.
She worked in a lane of unadorned Brazilian balladry that felt lived-in, not polished. Songs like 'Lágrimas São Cartas' from her 1979 debut had a plainspoken emotional weight that stuck. Even when 'Navegar' was pulled from radio in 1984, the attention didn't change her approach, she kept recording songs like 'Galeria de Vitória' and 'Deus Nunca Desiste de Você' with the same directness.
She started singing at local festivals in Minas Gerais and recorded her first album with producer José Homero in 1979. Through the late 80s and early 90s, she put out albums like 'Dor de Amor' and 'Canções do Coração,' often working with guitarist Ricardo Silveira's band. Her catalog stayed rooted in that same vein of straightforward emotion.
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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