Amanda Magalhães

Amanda Magalhães (Portuguese: [ɐˈmɐ̃dɐ maɡaˈʎɐ̃js]; born 9 September 1991[1][2][3]) is a Brazilian actress, singer-songwriter, pianist and producer, known for the role of Natália on Netflix series 3%.

[2] At the age of nine, she discovered Alicia Keys, Norah Jones and Nina Simone, all women who sing and play, and realized she would draw inspiration from them.

The first was "Fazer Valer" (To Make It Count), featuring rapper Rincon Sapiência,[3][7] a trap song created on the piano and released on 14 December on Rolling Stone Brasil's website and with lyrics inspired by Buddhism.

[11] As she released the fourth one, "Saiba" (Know It), on 4 November 2019, featuring Seu Jorge, she announced the three previous ones wouldn't be part of the album, titled Fragma.

[12] Besides Alicia Keys, Norah Jones, Nina Simone and her own father, Magalhães also cites Daft Punk, FKJ, Hiatus Kaiyote, Solange Knowles, Ray Charles, Zaz, Flume, BaianaSystem, Céu, Rita Lee, Liniker, Jorge Aragão, Mozart, Alcione, Erykah Badu, Madonna, Elis Regina, Björk, Amy Winehouse, A Tribe Called Quest, Childish Gambino, Rosalía, Jorja Smith, Letrux, Caldeirão, Quincy Jones and others as influences.