Alice Guél is a Brazilian singer-songwriter known for her powerful blend of MPB (Música Popular Brasileira) with electronic elements and bold political lyrics. Her music often tackles themes of LGBTQ+ rights, specifically focusing on the experiences of trans women in Brazil, a country with a tragically high rate of violence against trans individuals. Guél's work is both celebratory and deeply poignant, reflecting the joys and struggles of her community. She uses her platform to advocate for social justice and to amplify the voices of marginalized groups.
With songs like "Deus É Travesti" and "Alice no País Que Mais Mata Travestis," Guél confronts the harsh realities faced by trans women in Brazil head-on. However, her music also embraces themes of love, resilience, and the power of self-expression, as seen in tracks like "Dancarê" and "Alice em Frente ao Espelho." Her recent release, "Erika Hilton 5070 - Deputada Federal," highlights her support for political figures championing LGBTQ+ rights. Guél's music is a testament to her artistry and her commitment to creating positive change.
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