Karol Conká, whose real name is Karoline dos Santos Oliveira, is a Brazilian singer, rapper, and songwriter, renowned for her distinctive style that merges hip-hop with contemporary Brazilian music genres such as samba, bossa nova, and pop. Born on January 1, 1987, in Curitiba, Paraná, she has become a prominent figure in the Brazilian music scene for her bold lyrics that often address themes such as female empowerment, racism, and social inequality, all delivered with her signature flow and charisma.
Conká's music career took off after her single "Boa Noite" became a hit, leading to the release of her debut album "Batuk Freak" in 2013. Since then, she has continued to make waves with a succession of releases that showcase her evolution as an artist. Her discography includes celebrated titles like "Tombei" and "É o Poder," which not only demonstrate her lyrical prowess but also her ability to push the boundaries of Brazilian music. She's not just a musician; her influence extends to television, where she participated in the Brazilian version of "Big Brother," although her stint on the show was marked by controversy. Nonetheless, her latest work like "Negona," "Dilúvio," and "Louca e Sagaz" affirm her resilience and undiminished talent, as she keeps contributing to the rich tapestry of contemporary Brazilian music.
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