Dulce Quental

She was the singer of the band Sempre Livre in the early 1980s,[2] and recorded her first solo disc, Délica, in 1985.

In 1987, she recorded Voz Azul, produced by Herbert Vianna (who offers her as a gift the song Caleidoscópio).

In 1988 her third solo album, Dulce Quental, with songs by Arnaldo Antunes and Roberto Frejat (Onde Mora o Amor), by Arrigo Barnabé (Numa Praia do Brasil), by Itamar Assumpção (Mulher Dividida), by Cazuza by George Israel (Inocência do Prazer) and by Humberto Gessinger (Terra de Gigantes).

[3] She composed songs to be sung by Nico Rezende, Leila Pinheiro, Capital Inicial, Daúde, and other singers.

After fifteen years without appearing live or recording, she released a new album, Beleza Roubada, which was critically acclaimed.