Yasmin de Paula
Yasmin de Paula grew up in São Paulo, Brazil, where she started singing early. Her 2016 single 'Eu Não' became a hit in Brazil, with lyrics that resonated...
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Yasmin de Paula grew up in São Paulo, Brazil, where she started singing early. Her 2016 single 'Eu Não' became a hit in Brazil, with lyrics that resonated with many listeners.
She released her debut album 'Vênus' in 2018, working with musicians like Baco Exu do Blues and Liniker. Her band includes Pedro Dash on guitar, Gabriel Lancellotti on bass, Juliano Holanda on drums, and Ygor Duarte on keyboards.
Some of her lyrics about social issues have drawn both support and criticism. She continues to perform with her band, playing concerts and festivals around Brazil.
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