World · BR · Active since 1940

Nazaré Pereira

Sun-drenched Amazonian rhythms meet Parisian polish. High-energy Carimbó and Forró that feels like a warm breeze and a crowded dance floor in Belém.

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Nazaré Pereira creates music that feels like a direct transmission from the heart of the Amazon, filtered through the sophisticated lens of a Parisian stage. Her sound is defined by the infectious, rolling gallop of Carimbó and the earthy squeeze of Forró, anchored by organic percussion that mimics the pulse of the rainforest. It is bright, rhythmic, and deeply rooted in the soil of Pará and Acre, yet it possesses a melodic accessibility that allowed it to conquer European audiences in the late 70s and 80s.

What makes her truly distinctive is the theatricality she brings to her performances. Having started in drama, she treats every song as a narrative scene, using her warm, expressive voice to bridge the gap between traditional folk forms and contemporary pop. There is a specific 'wetness' to the production, a sense of humidity and life that makes the recordings feel three-dimensional and lived-in, rather than sterile studio creations.

Newcomers should start with the 1979 album 'Amazônia'. It captures her at her peak, blending traditional northern Brazilian styles with a high-fidelity warmth that remains timeless. It is the perfect entry point for anyone wanting to understand how regional folk music can be transformed into a universal language of joy and movement.

Our Catalog8 Albums · 1978 · 2019
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