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Maria Luiza de Arruda Botelho Pereira de Magalhães (born August 29, 1992), known as Mallu Magalhães (pronounced [maˈlu maɡaˈʎɐ̃js]), is a Brazilian singer, songwriter and musician. Mallu first came to prominence through her MySpace page, becoming known for her own songs and those of renowned artists. She found herself gracing the covers of major newspapers such as Folha de S. Paulo, O Estado de S. Paulo and Jornal do Brasil, and was featured in Rolling Stone, Istoé, Época among others. In the first two years of career, she became the subject of countless blogs, packed shows, attracted critical attention, and had more than 4 million hits on her MySpace page. In 2008 she released her first eponymous album and in 2009 she released her second album, also self-titled. In 2013 she formed Banda d

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  • Mallu Magalhães (en)
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  • Maria Luiza de Arruda Botelho Pereira de Magalhães (São Paulo, 29 de agosto de 1992), mais conhecida pelo seu nome artístico Mallu Magalhães, é uma cantora, compositora, instrumentista e produtora musical brasileira. Com cinco álbuns e um DVD lançados, seus maiores sucessos são "Velha e Louca", "Você Não Presta", "Tchubaruba", "Sambinha Bom" e "Shine Yellow". Mora em São Paulo, com o cantor Marcelo Camelo e a filha Luísa, que nasceu em 28 de dezembro de 2015. (pt)
  • Maria Luiza de Arruda Botelho Pereira de Magalhães (born August 29, 1992), known as Mallu Magalhães (pronounced [maˈlu maɡaˈʎɐ̃js]), is a Brazilian singer, songwriter and musician. Mallu first came to prominence through her MySpace page, becoming known for her own songs and those of renowned artists. She found herself gracing the covers of major newspapers such as Folha de S. Paulo, O Estado de S. Paulo and Jornal do Brasil, and was featured in Rolling Stone, Istoé, Época among others. In the first two years of career, she became the subject of countless blogs, packed shows, attracted critical attention, and had more than 4 million hits on her MySpace page. In 2008 she released her first eponymous album and in 2009 she released her second album, also self-titled. In 2013 she formed Banda d (en)
  • Maria Luiza de Arruda Botelho de Magalhães Pereira (née le 29 août 1992 à São Paulo) est une chanteuse brésilienne, auteur-compositeur et musicien. Mallu venu[Quoi ?] d'abord de l'importance grâce sa page MySpace, devenant connu pour ses propres chansons et celles des artistes de renom. Elle se retrouva sur les couvertures de grands journaux tels que Folha de S. Paulo, O Estado de S. Paulo et Jornal do Brasil, et a été présenté dans le magazine Rolling Stone, Istoé, Época entre autres. Dans les deux premières années de carrière, elle est devenue l'objet d'innombrables blogs, spectacles emballés[Quoi ?], attiré l'attention des critiques, et a eu plus de 4 millions de visites sur sa page MySpace. En 2008, elle sort son premier album éponyme en 2009, elle sort son deuxième album, également ép (fr)
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  • Maria Luiza de Arruda Botelho Pereira de Magalhães (en)
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