Viviane Pitaya
Viviane Pitaya is an all-female band from São Paulo, Brazil, with Viviane Pitaya on lead vocals and guitar, Maria Rita on bass and vocals, Ana Luiza on drums...
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Viviane Pitaya is an all-female band from São Paulo, Brazil, with Viviane Pitaya on lead vocals and guitar, Maria Rita on bass and vocals, Ana Luiza on drums and vocals, and Julia Savassi on keyboard and vocals. They made their debut in 2015 with the song "Chá de Camomila," which became an anthem for many listeners.
Their music draws from pop, rock, and electronic influences, with songs like "Mente e Si" and "Andando Sozinha" in their catalog. In 2017, their music video for "Se Eu Te Pegar" drew attention for its portrayal of female sexuality, which the band defended as part of their artistic vision.
Viviane Pitaya's work often addresses themes of self-acceptance and empowerment, which has resonated with fans while also generating some criticism. They've continued releasing music through 2019 with tracks like "Eu Sou Forte."
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