Sabrina Malheiros (born 1979) is a Brazilian música popular brasileira (MPB) singer/songwriter. Her music has been described as "nu bossa", combining house beats with jazz and samba influences and "cool, detached-sounding vocals",[1] and critics have compared her to Brazilian contemporaries Bebel Gilberto and Céu.[2][3]
^Siobhan Murphy, "Sabrina Malheiros brings hip-swaying bossa nova", Metro (1 September 2008)
^Mark Hudson, "Pop CDs of the week: Céu, Sabrina Malheiros, Sharleen Spiteri and more...", Telegraph (12 July 2008)
^Jane Cornwell, Sabrina Malheiros is born to bossa", London Evening Standard (3 September 2008)
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