Simone Mendes Rocha Diniz, better known as Simone Mendes, is a Brazilian singer and songwriter who performs Latin folk and pop music. She was born in Uibaí, Bahia, Brazil, on May 24, 1984.
Widely recognized by her mononymous stage name, Simone, she gained prominence as one half of the popular musical duo Simone & Simaria alongside her sister Simaria. With a career spanning over a decade, Simone has contributed significantly to the contemporary Brazilian music scene. Simone's powerful and emotive vocal prowess has earned her widespread acclaim, and her collaborations with Simaria have produced chart-topping hits and garnered numerous awards. Their musical repertoire encompasses a diverse range of genres, including sertanejo and forró, showcasing their versatility and appeal to a broad audience. Simone’s discography as one half of the duo includes the hit singles Foi Pa Pum, Regime Fechdo, Loka, Ta Tum Tum, and Vpntade De Morder.
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