Céu is a brazilian singer and songwriter who, over the course of twenty years, has built a career marked by innovation and recognition both in Brazil and abroad. Her 2005 debut with the self-titled album Céu was a significant milestone, reaching the 57th position on the U.S. Billboard 200 — a rare achievement for Brazilian artists — and earning her a Grammy Award nomination, making her one of the first female singers from Brazil to receive such a distinction. With the release of Vagarosa in 2009, Céu received unanimous acclaim from international critics and was named one of the 100 most influential people in Brazil by Época magazine. In 2016, another milestone came with the release of Tropix, a project that earned her two Latin Grammys and solidified her status as one of the leading voices of contemporary MPB (Música Popular Brasileira). In 2019, Céu released APKÁ, an album that won the Latin Grammy for Best Portuguese Language Contemporary Pop Album, showcasing her ability to explore new sounds while staying relevant. In 2024, she released Novela, her sixth album, which continues to expand her musical legacy and was considered one of the best albums of the year by Rolling Stone Brasil. With seven albums released and 19 years of career, Céu is recognized as one of the most consistent and influential artists of her generation. Her work has reached global audiences, appearing in films, series, and tours that have passed through world capitals and prestigious festivals such as Coachella (USA), Rock in Rio (BRA), Lollapalooza (BRA), Montreal Jazz Festival (CA), and Roskilde (DK), among others. In addition to her solo career, Céu has collaborated with major musical figures like Jorge Ben Jor, Gilberto Gil, Duran Duran, Herbie Hancock, and Emicida, broadening her artistic output. Her presence in international media is notable, with appearances on shows like BBC’s Later... With Jools Holland and features in outlets such as The New York Times, Billboard, The Guardian, Mojo Magazine, Q Magazine, Wired, Sunday Times, Les Inrockuptibles, Télérama, O Globo, and Folha de São Paulo. Céu is an artist who explores new musical frontiers while maintaining a deep connection to her Brazilian roots. Her career is a testament to a profound dedication to music and a constant pursuit of authentic and relevant artistic expression.