Yasmim Manaia
Yasmim Manaia is a Brazilian singer-songwriter from Salvador. Her music draws from the rhythms of that city, like samba and axé, and she's mentioned being...
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Yasmim Manaia is a Brazilian singer-songwriter from Salvador. Her music draws from the rhythms of that city, like samba and axé, and she's mentioned being influenced by artists such as Caetano Veloso and Gilberto Gil.
She gained attention in 2014 with her debut album 'Amanhecer.' The single 'Atuar, Dançar, Cantar' became popular, and she has other songs like 'Eu Sou Assim' and 'I'm So.'
Her lyrics often touch on social themes, which has led to some public discussion. She works with musicians including Rômulo Fróes on guitar, Diogo Gomes on bass, and Hugo Fróes on drums. She released albums called 'Terra' in 2017 and 'Identidade' in 2020.
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