Vivian Kuczynski grew up in São Paulo with music around her, listening to Brazilian popular music and classical genres. She started performing under that name in the early 2000s, and her first album was called 'Entre Parentes.'
Her song 'Abstenha (part. She kept writing anyway, and other songs like 'Brasil' and 'Carne' show her interest in blending traditional Brazilian sounds with more contemporary approaches.
Later she made an album called 'Deserto' that felt more experimental. She has worked with other musicians, including Francisco, who appears on 'Abstenha.'
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