Yasmin Alves Maidana is a Brazilian singer from São Paulo who first gained attention with her 2015 single "Amorzinho." The song became popular across Brazil, establishing her as a recognizable voice. She followed it with other releases like "Vem Cá" in 2016 and the album "Tudo Isso É Amor" in 2018.
Her music draws from Brazilian styles like samba, bossa nova, and MPB. Songs such as "Sozinha" and "Garotas do Rio Impossível" show her range within these traditions. She performs with a band that includes Renan Ferreira on bass, João Paulo on drums, and Guilherme Santos on keyboards.
In 2018, Maidana was diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis. She has continued making music while being open about her health. She's also known for speaking out on social issues, including LGBTQ+ rights and political criticism, which has brought both support and disagreement from audiences.
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