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Sula Miranda in 2012

Suely Brito de Miranda, known as Sula Miranda (São Paulo, November 12, 1963), is a Brazilian singer. She reached success from the end of 1980s, singing Música sertaneja. She is the sister of singer Gretchen.[1][2]

Miranda began her musical career in the group "As Mirandas", along with her sisters Yara and Maria Odete (Gretchen) and later became the quartet As Melindrosas with the inclusion of her friend Paula. The first LP "Disco Baby" was a huge success, reaching the mark of 1 million copies sold.[1]

Miranda started her solo career in 1986, the year she released her first album.

References

  1. ^ a b "Biography". dicionariompb.com.br. Dicionário Cravo Albin da Música Popular Brasileira. Retrieved 21 March 2018.
  2. ^ "Após gospel, Sula Miranda retoma sertanejo e torce por Gretchen na TV".