Roberta Sá was born on December 19, 1980, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. From a young age, she showed a passion for music and began singing in local performances. It wasn't until she competed on the Globo TV reality show Fama that her talent was truly recognized. This exposure allowed her to kickstart her music career and gain a following.
She quickly gained popularity in the samba music scene with the release of her album Sambas e Bossas in 2004. The album showcased her unique vocal style and captured the hearts of fans across Brazil. Her follow-up album, Pra se Ter Alegria in 2009, further solidified her as a rising star in the industry.
In 2016, Roberta released Delírio no Circo, which was met with critical acclaim. The album's success led to a nomination for a Latin Grammy Award for Best Samba/Pagode Album, showcasing her talent and influence in the music world.
Roberta Sá was previously married to Pedro Luís Teixeira de Oliveira. Despite the hardships of fame and a busy career, she remains dedicated to her music and her fans.
One of the highlights of Roberta's career was her collaboration with Mariza on the song "Arms Wide Open." The duet showcased her versatility as an artist and introduced her to an international audience.
Throughout her career, Roberta Sá has remained true to her roots in samba music while also incorporating elements of bossa nova and MPB (Musica Popular Brasileira) into her sound. Her soulful voice and heartfelt lyrics continue to captivate audiences worldwide.
With a dedicated fanbase and a string of successful albums under her belt, Roberta Sá is poised to continue making waves in the world of music for years to come.