Joyce Alane
Joyce Alane | |
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Alane in 2025 | |
| Born | Joyce Alane da Silva Ferreira[1] 1 February 1998 (age 28)[1] |
| Occupation | Singer |
| Years active | 2017–present |
| Musical career | |
| Genres | MPB |
Joyce Alane da Silva Ferreira (born 1 February 1998) is a Brazilian singer-songwriter.
Life and career
Born in Recife, Alane is the daughter of a Portuguese teacher and single mother.[2] At the age of 12, she began studying piano at the Pernambuco Conservatory of Music.[2][3][4] In her adolescence, she set music aside, and studied Architecture and Urbanism at the university.[5] In 2017, she co-founded with Afonso Santti, an university friend, the duo Luamarte, performing at weddings and small events.[3][5]
Her solo career was shaped and propelled by her presence on social media, where she first gained recognition through a cover of Kitara's song "Dizem Que Sou Louca".[6] During the COVID-19 lockdown in 2020, she started posting singing videos online and created the project "Me dá uma luz" ('Give Me a Light'), where fans contributed words that she turned into songs; some of the videos went viral, reaching nine million views.[1] She made her official recording debut with the single "Leão", which was the first song she wrote entirely on her own.[5]
In 2023, Alane was nominated at the 30th Multishow Brazilian Music Awards in the Brazil category for her song "Idiota Raiz" featuring João Gomes.[3] In 2024, she released her debut album, Tudo é minha culpa.[1][2][7] In 2025, she released the album Casa Coração, featuring guest appearances by Mariana Aydar, Zeca Baleiro and Chico César, among others.[1] For the album, she was nominated at the 26th Annual Latin Grammy Awards in the Best Portuguese Language Roots Album category.[8] The same year, she got a nomination as Best New Artist at the Brazilian Music Awards.[1]
Discography
- Albums
- Tudo é minha culpa (2024)
- Casa Coração (2025)
References
- ^ a b c d e f g "Joyce Alane". Dicionário Cravo Albin da Música Popular Brasileira (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved 17 November 2025.
- ^ a b c Ferreira, Ricardo (30 July 2024). "Expoente da música pernambucana, Joyce Alane lança primeiro disco e fala de sofrência: 'escrevo mais quando estou doída'". O Globo (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved 3 January 2026.
- ^ a b c Geremias, Priscilla (8 September 2024). "Joyce Alane: 'As pessoas não têm coragem de mostrar fragilidade, mas eu componho para me aliviar'". Marie Claire (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved 3 January 2026.
- ^ Sena, Maysa (19 January 2021). "A voz potente da pernambucana Joyce Alane". Folha de Pernambuco (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved 3 January 2026.
- ^ a b c "Da web para os palcos: saiba quem é Joyce Alane, novo fenômeno da música pernambucana". Diario de Pernambuco (in Brazilian Portuguese). 25 July 2025. Retrieved 3 January 2026.
- ^ Anjos, Ana (2 September 2021). "Conheça Joyce Alane, cantora pernambucana que lança primeiro single 'Leão'". JC (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved 3 January 2026.
- ^ "Billboard Descobre: Joyce Alane - Billboard Brasil". Billboard Brasil (in Brazilian Portuguese). 26 June 2024. Retrieved 3 January 2026.
- ^ Santos, Larissa (13 November 2025). "Grammy Latino 2025: veja brasileiros que ganharam o prêmio". CNN Brasil (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved 3 January 2026.
External links
- Joyce Alane at AllMusic
- Joyce Alane discography at Discogs
- Joyce Alane at IMDb