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Luísa Sonza concert in Lisboa

  • Passeio do Tejo Lisboa, Portugal
  • Saturday 15 June 2024
  • Time 14:00
Luísa Sonza

Luísa Sonza

Biography

Luísa Gerloff Sonza is a Brazilian singer and songwriter. Born and raised in Tuparendi, in the interior of Rio Grande do Sul, she is the daughter of farmer Cezar Luiz Sonza and Physical Education teacher Eliane Gerloff. In February 2016, she attended a semester of law at the Franciscan University, giving up her university studies to invest in her artistic career. She started her career singing at song festivals and at the age of seven she was hired by the band Sol Maior, performing until she was seventeen years old. In 2014, Sonza created her own YouTube channel where she started to publish cover versions of several songs, which made her gain visibility on the internet, being called "Queen of Covers". In May 2017, she signed with Universal Music label and released her debut authorial single "Good Vibes". In October of the same year she released her debut self-titled EP. In June 2019, Luísa released her debut studio album Pandora, which was preceded by the singles "Pior Que Possa Imaginar", "Fazendo Assim", featuring Brazilian singer Gaab, and "Garupa", featuring Brazilian singer and drag queen Pabllo Vittar. During 2020, she released the singles "Braba" and "Toma", with the participation of Brazilian singer Zaac, in addition to participating in songs by other artists such as Dilsinho, Vitão, Lexa, Danna Paola, Xamã, among others. In December, she released "Modo Turbo", featuring Pabllo Vittar and Anitta, used as the lead single from her second studio album, Doce 22 (2021). In July 2021, after a month away from social media, she announced her second album, Doce 22, which was released on July 18, the date on which she turned 23. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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