Zenilda Fioque came from Itambé, Bahia, where she grew up hearing samba and bossa nova. Her 2008 album 'A Última Palavra' brought her wider attention, with the title track becoming particularly well-known.
Her songs often address difficult subjects like racism and poverty, which has drawn both support and criticism. She works with musicians like Ranieri Oliveira on guitar and Celso Moreira on bass.
She has released several albums including 'Ainda Não É o Fim' in 2012 and 'O Samba Que Me Conhece' in 2020.
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