: A vibrant, percussive album that returned to her roots while winning her a Latin Grammy for its live version. Canibália (2009)

: Her solo debut, often referred to by the hit single "Swing da Cor" . This album established her as a champion of Afro-Brazilian samba and reggae influences.

Often cited as her best-produced work, this album is a masterclass in blending "black beans and white rice"—a metaphor for Brazilian diversity. It perfectly balances slick pop production with deep regional percussion like pife flutes and heavy drums.

: Her solo debut featured the hit "Swing da Cor," which blended upbeat Afro-bloco percussion with pop sensibilities.