Brazilian singer and songwriter living in Japan.
Born: 17 October 1949 in São Paulo, Brazil.
Born in a wealthy family, she began to play the guitar at the age of six and refined her musicality by learning
João Gilberto songs, eventually breaking out as a bossa nova singer as a teenager.
After contacting
Lisa Ono's father, who ran a club in São Paulo, she moved to Japan making her debuting in 1970, being produced by saxophone player
Sadao Watanabe. She sung in live performances with him.
Rosa soon met
Yuji Ohno, who was playing the piano on a day when Watanabe couldn't appear. He led her into TV themes and commercial music work, and released seminal album [m=613220] (1974).
Since the latter half of the 1980s, she has been devoted to raising her children, but in response to the growing re-evaluation of her music, she released a new album
Depois Do Nosso Tempo = 私たちの時代の後で (2006), produced by Miko DJ Taro.