Yasmim Malta
Yasmim Malta is a singer-songwriter from Campinas, São Paulo. Her single "Proteção" came out in 2018 and became an anthem of female empowerment in Brazil. She...
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Yasmim Malta is a singer-songwriter from Campinas, São Paulo. Her single "Proteção" came out in 2018 and became an anthem of female empowerment in Brazil. She has released two albums, "Transição" in 2019 and "Paraíso" in 2021.
Her music often explores themes of love and loss, and she has worked with artists like Liniker and Vanessa da Mata. She performs with guitarist Ricardo Rabello, bassist Bruna Caram, and drummer Giselle Okuda.
Yasmim Malta has been an outspoken advocate for human rights and LGBTQ+ rights in Brazil, which has drawn both support and criticism. Her songs have resonated with those who feel marginalized in Brazilian society.
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