A Brazilian singer whose music blends Catholic choir roots with gentle contemporary arrangements.
For a good sense of her approach, try "Devagar" or "Alegria." They're straightforward, melodic songs that feel like they come from someone who's been singing this stuff for a while.
Her song "Alma Missionária" found an audience in the early 2000s among listeners drawn to its spiritual themes. Tracks like "Devagar" and "Alegria" show her consistent focus on reflective, uplifting material. She works with musicians like Padre Fábio de Melo and Guilherme Arantes, grounding her sound in Brazil's contemporary Christian music circles.
She grew up singing in a Catholic choir in Recife. Her writing took shape with "Alma Missionária" in the early 2000s, and she now performs with a band that includes Carlinhos Patriolino on guitar and Nonô Miranda on keyboards.
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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