Paula Fernandes has a brother named Nilmar Fernandes. Unlike his sister, he has kept his life away from the limelight.
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In 2005, Paula gained widespread acclaim with the release of “Canções do Vento Sul,” earning her a nomination for the Best Popular Singer Award at the Prêmio da Música Brasileira. Her diverse musical style was evident when she released the English album “Dust in the Wind” in 2007, showcasing her versatility and appeal to a broader audience.
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The years that followed saw Paula Fernandes’ rise to stardom with hit songs like “Jeito de Mato” and her rendition of Ivete Sangalo’s “Quando a Chuva Passar,” featured in popular telenovelas. Her first DVD release in October 2010 and subsequent participation in Rede Globo specials solidified her position as a top-selling artist.
Paula Fernandes’ impact extended beyond Brazil, as she collaborated with renowned artists such as Michael Bolton, Zezé Di Camargo & Luciano, Shania Twain, and Taylor Swift. Her participation in Juanes’ 2012 album, “MTV Unplugged,” introduced her to a wider Latin American audience.


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