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    Ná Ozzetti
    Ná Ozzetti

    Maria Cristina Ozzetti, known as Ná Ozzetti, was born in São Paulo on December 12, 1958. Her interest in music began at home, with her brothers and sister, all musicians. She studied piano as a child, started singing as a teenager, and later graduated in Fine Arts. In 1979, she began her musical career with the group Rumo, performing numerous shows and recording 6 LPs. In 1988, she released her first solo album, titled “Ná Ozzetti.” Her second album, released in 1994, featured her own compositions for the first time. In 1996, she released the CD “Love Lee Rita,” a tribute to her compatriot Rita Lee. In 1999, she launched the CD “Estopim” Fuse, containing unreleased songs written with Luiz Tatit, Dante Ozzetti, Itamar Assumpção, and Zé Miguel Wisnik. In 2000, she released the album “Show,” featuring classic songs from the 1940s and 1950s. In 2005, she collaborated with pianist and composer André Mehmari to release the CD “Piano and Voice,” followed by a DVD in 2006 that included a CD with previously unreleased recordings they had made together. In 2009, she launched the album “Balangandãs,” which features songs immortalized by Carmen Miranda. She released “Meu Quintal” in 2011 and “Embalar” in 2013. In 2015, she launched two important albums: “NÁ e ZÉ” with Zé Miguel Wisnik, and “THIAGO FRANÇA” with the group Passo Torto. Most recently, she released a collaborative album with her long-time musical partner Luiz Tatit. Throughout her career, Ozzetti has participated in projects with various artists, including Zé Miguel Wisnik, Luiz Tatit, Suzana Salles, Itamar Assumpção, Zelia Duncan, Mônica Salmaso, Ivan Vilela, Kiko Dinucci, Rodrigo Campos, Romulo Froes, and Kristoff Silva.

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