Biography
Raissa Fayet is a Brazilian activist-artist known for her music that intertwines ecological and ancestral themes through lush, socially charged melodies. She released her debut album titled 'Raissa,' which includes original compositions such as the track 'See.' Her work has garnered attention in music circles, appearing on platforms like Spotify with low popularity and being played on radio stations such as WWOZ in New Orleans.
Fayet's career development centers around her role as an activist-artist, with tracks like 'Raízes' highlighting environmental and cultural heritage motifs. She has a discography featuring songs such as 'Pedra Coração,' 'Vá Se Mande,' and 'Sao Jorge,' available on streaming services. Her music blends lush arrangements with social commentary, though specific details on her early life remain limited in available sources.
While her legacy is still emerging due to her niche presence, Fayet's contributions to socially conscious music position her within Brazil's contemporary indie scene, with potential for broader recognition through playlists and radio airplay.
Fun Facts
- Her track 'Raízes' was featured in the 'Brasil Calling – Volume 18' compilation, spotlighting her as an activist-artist.
- Raissa Fayet's song 'Sao Jorge' was played on WWOZ New Orleans 90.7 FM on January 24, indicating international radio reach.
- She composed 'See,' a track from her self-titled debut album 'Raissa,' showcased in a YouTube music video.
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Heard on WWOZ
Raissa Fayet has been played 1 time on WWOZ 90.7 FM, New Orleans' jazz and heritage station.
| Date | Time | Title | Show | Spotify |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Jan 24, 2026 | 15:29 | Sao Jorge | Tudo Bem (Brazilian)w/ Dean Ellis |