Biography
Thays Sodré is an emerging singer from Pará, a state in northern Brazil located in the Amazon region, an area renowned for its vibrant and diverse musical traditions[4]. Growing up surrounded by the rich cultural tapestry of Pará, Sodré was exposed to genres such as tecnobrega and forró tradicional, both of which are deeply rooted in the local music scene and reflect the fusion of indigenous, African, and Portuguese influences that characterize northern Brazilian music. Her early life in Pará provided a fertile ground for artistic development, with local festivals and dance traditions shaping her musical sensibility.
Sodré's career began to gain attention as she embraced and reinterpreted tecnobrega—a genre known for its electronic rhythms and romantic themes—and forró tradicional, which is celebrated for its lively accordion, zabumba, and triangle instrumentation. By blending these styles, she has positioned herself as a contemporary voice within the evolving landscape of Brazilian popular music, drawing on both the nostalgia of traditional forms and the energy of modern electronic production. Her performances and recordings highlight the dynamic interplay between past and present, honoring the legacy of Pará's musical heritage while contributing to its ongoing transformation.
As an artist, Thays Sodré represents a new generation of musicians who are revitalizing regional genres and bringing them to broader audiences. Her work not only preserves the cultural identity of northern Brazil but also introduces innovative elements that resonate with younger listeners. Though still early in her career, Sodré's commitment to her roots and her willingness to experiment with genre boundaries suggest a promising legacy as a bridge between tradition and innovation.
Fun Facts
- Thays Sodré hails from Pará, a region famous for its technobrega dance parties and colorful music festivals[4].
- Her musical style blends electronic tecnobrega with the acoustic instrumentation of traditional forró, creating a unique hybrid sound.
- Sodré is part of a new wave of artists from northern Brazil who are gaining recognition for revitalizing local genres.
- She often incorporates Amazonian cultural motifs and rhythms into her performances, celebrating her regional heritage.
Musical Connections
Mentors/Influences
- Luiz Gonzaga - Influential figure in forró tradicional, whose music shaped the foundational sound of the genre that Sodré performs. (Classic forró recordings) [Referenced as inspiration throughout Sodré's career]
Connection Network
Discography
Albums
| Title | Release Date | Type |
|---|---|---|
| Flor do Destino | 2023-11-10 | Album |
| Maquinista | 2025-08-08 | Album |
Top Tracks
- Confissão (Café Brazil by Putumayo)
- Céu (Céu)
- Confissão (Flor do Destino)
- Baila do Lundu (Baila do Lundu)
- Pérola Azulada (Pérola Azulada)
- Tudo é Bom e Nada Presta (Flor do Destino)
- Onde Está Você? (Onde Está Você?)
- Sabor Açaí (Flor do Destino)
- Não Vou Sair (Flor do Destino)
- Seus Olhinhos (Seus Olhinhos)
External Links
References
Heard on WWOZ
Thays Sodre has been played 2 times on WWOZ 90.7 FM, New Orleans' jazz and heritage station.
| Date | Time | Title | Show | Spotify |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Nov 1, 2025 | 14:24 | Tudo e Bom e Nada Presta | Tudo Bem (Brazilian)w/ Dean Ellis | |
| Sep 13, 2025 | 15:29 | Tudo e Bom e Nada Presta | Tudo Bem (Brazilian)w/ Dean Ellis |