Yasmi Lopes
Yasmi Lopes came up singing in Rio de Janeiro clubs, working with the local samba and funk sounds. Her 2007 single 'Toda a Minha Alma' connected with...
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Yasmi Lopes came up singing in Rio de Janeiro clubs, working with the local samba and funk sounds. Her 2007 single 'Toda a Minha Alma' connected with listeners across Brazil, becoming a radio staple and pushing her into wider recognition.
She followed that with albums like 'Yasmi Lopes' in 2008, 'Para Sempre' in 2010, and 'Um Novo Tempo' in 2014. Along the way she recorded with artists including Seu Jorge, Caetano Veloso, and Carlinhos Brown.
In 2015, Lopes faced accusations of plagiarism concerning her song 'O Meu Amor,' which sparked some public discussion about artistic borrowing. She kept recording after that, but the episode became part of her story.
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