Elza Soares, born Elza da Conceição Soares, was a titan of Brazilian music, renowned for her powerful voice and vibrant stage presence. Rising from the humble beginnings of Rio de Janeiro's Vila Vintem favela, Soares became one of Brazil's most beloved and influential singers, with a career that spanned an impressive seven decades. Her discography, comprising 34 albums, is a testament to her versatility, blending samba, MPB, bossa nova, and an eclectic mix of other genres including jazz, electronica, hip-hop, funk, soul, Afro-Cuban, pop, rock, and even punk. Soares' journey was marked by resilience, overcoming poverty and public scandal to achieve legendary status. Named Singer of the Millennium alongside Tina Turner by BBC Radio in 1999, Soares' impact on Brazilian music is immeasurable, making her a true icon of the genre.