She has a unique laugh, has never accepted conventions, and calls herself a popular singer with a "cheesy heart." This Sunday, Fafá de Belém will be performing with Sílvia Alberto at
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She has a unique laugh, has never accepted conventions, and calls herself a popular singer with a "cheesy heart." This Sunday, Fafá de Belém will be performing with Sílvia Alberto at Sociedade Recreativa. On the eve of major concerts at the Coliseums in Lisbon and Porto, the Brazilian singer, with dual citizenship due to her Portuguese roots, speaks candidly about everything: her childhood in Pará, the career she built with the courage to refuse to do what others wanted, a private and free personal life, her political and social opinions on Brazil today, and even those unforgettable stories with friends and idols like Caetano Veloso. At 61, with a daughter and two granddaughters, Fafá maintains the essence of the girl from Belém who knew from an early age what female empowerment meant: "I was never thin, I was never the prettiest, I never conformed, and I never learned to play the piano to be in the living room."