A Rio singer whose songs carry a straightforward, resilient quality about daily life and connection.
For a good sense of her approach, try 'O Passo do Elefantinho' or 'Amor Não Tem Idade.' They have that straightforward, conversational feel she does well.
Her debut album 'Ainda Bem Que Do Meu Lado Tem Você' found an audience with its direct emotional pull, and tracks like 'Teach Me Tonight' have that conversational, encouraging tone she's known for. She's worked with musicians including Gilberto Gil and Caetano Veloso, but her work doesn't try to be anthemic in a grand sense, it's more about the small, steady notes. Songs like 'Querido Professor' and 'Herói Guerreiro' lean into personal and collective reflection without losing that everyday quality.
She came up in Rio de Janeiro, drawing from the city's rhythms and singers like Marisa Monte and Elis Regina. Her debut came out in 2017, followed by albums like 'Caos e Cura' in 2019 and 'Eu Só Quero Ser Feliz' in 2021, each exploring different personal themes. In 2019, some of her public comments on social issues drew criticism, but she kept writing music that maintained that resilient quality.
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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