Solange Almeida, born in Alagoinhas, Bahia on August 29, 1974, built a
remarkable career in forró, first gaining national recognition as the lead
vocalist of Aviões do Forró, where she spent 14 years alongside Xand Avião.
Before joining the group in 2002, she performed with several bands, including
Cavaleiros do Forró and Caviar com Rapadura. With Aviões, she became the voice
behind hits like "Não Quero Me Amarrar," "Chupa que é de Uva," and "Mulher não
Trai, Mulher Se Vinga," cementing her place in Brazilian music. In 2017, she
launched her solo career with Sentimento de Mulher,...