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Ivete Sangalo
Ivete Sangalo
Brazilian singer, songwriter, instrumentalist, actress, presenter and businesswoman
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Vanessa da Mata
Vanessa da Mata
Brazilian MPB singer, songwriter, and novelist
2
Moraes Moreira
Moraes Moreira
Brazilian singer, composer and musician
3
Margareth Menezes
Margareth Menezes
Brazilian singer
4
Maria Bethânia
Maria Bethânia
Brazilian singer
5
Simone
Simone
Brazilian singer
6
Claudia Leitte
Claudia Leitte
Brazilian axé singer
7
Liminha
Liminha
Brazilian musician
8
Gal Costa
Gal Costa
Brazilian singer
9
Pitty
Pitty
Brazilian singer
10
Ilê Aiyê
Ilê Aiyê
Brazilian musical group
11
Sandy
Sandy
Brazilian singer-songwriter, producer and actress
12
Mallu Magalhães
Mallu Magalhães
Brazilian singer, songwriter and musician
13
Beth Carvalho
Beth Carvalho
Brazilian musician
14
Pabllo Vittar
Pabllo Vittar
Brazilian singer, songwriter, and drag queen
15
Wanessa Camargo
Wanessa Camargo
Brazilian singer
16
Marília Mendonça
Marília Mendonça
Brazilian singer and songwriter
17
Rouge
Rouge
Brazilian pop band
18
Rita Lee
Rita Lee
Brazilian singer and musician
19
Gloria Trevi
Gloria Trevi
Mexican singer-songwriter, businesswoman and actress
20
Roberto Carlos
Roberto Carlos
Brazilian recording artist; singer, songwriter
21
Erasmo Carlos
Erasmo Carlos
Brazilian recording artist; singer-songwriter
22
Clara Nunes
Clara Nunes
Brazilian recording artist, singer
23
Elza Soares
Elza Soares
Brazilian musician
24
Ludmilla
Ludmilla
Brazilian singer of Pop and Funk
25
Dulce Pontes
Dulce Pontes
Portuguese songwriter and singer
26
Caetano Veloso
Caetano Veloso
Brazilian composer, singer, guitarist, writer, and political activist
27
Jaques Morelenbaum
Jaques Morelenbaum
Brazilian composer and conductor
Intro
Brazilian singer-songwriter
Awards Received
Ordem do Mérito Cultural (Brazil)

Daniela Mercury (born Daniela Mercuri de Almeida on July 28, 1965) is a Brazilian singer, songwriter, dancer, producer, actress and television host. In her solo career, Mercury has sold over 20 million records worldwide and had 24 Top 10 singles in the country, with 14 of them reached No. 1. Winner of a Latin Grammy for her album Balé Mulato – Ao Vivo, she also received six Brazilian Music Award, an APCA award, three Multishow Brazilian Music Awards and two awards at VMB: Best Music Video and Photography.

In 1991, Mercury released her self-titled album, which was followed by O Canto da Cidade a year later, boosting her career as a national artist and taking the axé music to the evidence. Over the years, Mercury released several albums, generating great singles like "Swing da Cor", "O Canto da Cidade", "À Primeira Vista", "Rapunzel", "Nobre Vagabundo", "Ilê Pérola Negra", "Mutante", "Maimbê Dandá", "Levada Brasileira", "Oyá Por Nós", among others. She recorded a commemorative DVD of Cirque du Soleil's 25th anniversary, and was part of the Montreal Jazz Festival. In addition, Mercury was invited to participate in the Alejandro Sanz's DVD, and sing with Paul McCartney in Oslo, Norway, during the delivery of the Nobel Peace Prize.

In 2009 she released her album called Canibália, along with the album, Daniela launched an international tour. The album spawned three singles: "Preta" with Seu Jorge, "Oyá Por Nós" with Margareth Menezes and "Sol do Sul". That same year, writer and intellectual Camille Paglia, who had an intellectual "passion" for Madonna, said Daniela Mercury is the artist who Madonna would like to be.

In 2011 the American TV channel CBS, elected Daniela Mercury as the "Carmen Miranda of the new times". The Canibália album was released in the United States yielded a critique of The New York Times saying: "Daniela Mercury goes beyond the concepts that were stressed during her career (...) with a contemporary pop, embracing ethnic and cultural diversity of Brazil (particularly african-Brazilian culture, while Daniela Mercury is white), remembering the past and transforming it."