Yasmin Ferreira writes songs that sit somewhere between Brazilian MPB and something more personal. Her track 'Uma Perda' came after her grandmother died, and it's built around that kind of specific, heavy feeling. The song doesn't really offer answers, but it sits with the feeling plainly.
She also has a song called 'Nunca Esteja Sozinha.' Her music tends to work with that kind of emotional material, loss, vulnerability, the stuff that doesn't get fixed. Some listeners have found it too raw or questioned her approach, but she's kept at it, letting the songs be what they are.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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