Vanessa Rangel started performing at local open mics in Rio de Janeiro. In 2002, her song 'Palpite' gained attention across Brazil, marking her entry into the MPB scene. She released albums like 'Acústico' in 2004 and 'Vanessa Rangel Ao Vivo' in 2015, which showed different sides of her music from intimate acoustic arrangements to live recordings.
Her catalog includes songs like 'Oitavo Andar,' 'Do Avesso,' and 'Acalanto.' In 2010, her label went bankrupt, which led her to release independent albums and tour on her own terms. She has worked with musicians including bassist Zé Luis, drummer Bruno Garcia, and guitarist Marcio Bahia.
Rangel has been open about personal experiences and social issues in her music, which has sometimes sparked debate. She continues to write and perform, with songs like 'De Dentro do Carro' and 'Leve-Me Daqui' in her repertoire.
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