
Neguinha Te Amo is an Afro-Brazilian force of nature that seemingly came out of nowhere. Actually Daúde, born in Salvador, Bahia, has been recording since 1995. Well versed by her family in all Brazilian musical traditions and degreed in Portuguese and Literature, she cut her teeth in musicals in Rio de Janeiro. An homage to Brazilian women, the legacy of mixed races and Africa, Neguinha is her second album to be produced by Will Mowat (Soul II Soul, Angelique Kidjo), given a polished sound without repressing the exhuberant polyrhythmic grooves, particularly in the scintillating “Alá-Lá-Ô.” Daúde’s voice is commanding yet sensuous throughout, occasionally settling into gentle post-Tropicália bossa nova. The melodies of “Canto de Ossanha” recall the best of Gilberto Gil’s, the rhythms mixing inventive, contemporary dance rhythms with traditional in songs like “É Foi Mamãe Que Me Disse” Daúde is a welcome, fresh voice to the white-dominated Nova MPB (New Música Popular Brasileira) scene.
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