Vivian Benford started with a debut single called "Cheia de Manias" in 1982. The song had a mix of Brazilian rhythms and pop that caught attention, with lyrics about the odd little habits that come with love. It became one of those tracks people remember.
Later on, she tried different sounds, bringing in jazz and rock elements. Not everyone liked the shift, but she kept going with what felt right to her. Some of her other songs include "#VemJoão" and "Álcool," which show that range.
Her lyrics and public comments sometimes stirred things up, especially around social issues. She didn't shy away from that, even when it meant dealing with criticism. The music kept coming, with pieces like "Casa" and "CIC, RG e Certidão de Casamento" in her catalog.
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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