Priscila Senna

Priscila Senna (Priscila da Silva Sena, born November 13, 1990, in Olinda, Pernambuco, Brazil) is a Brazilian singer and songwriter whose work spans brega, forró, and música sertaneja and whose career stretches back more than a decade. Her first professional break came as a lead vocalist for the band Mystura do Calypso, which later became Musa do Calypso, where she recorded early hits such as “Novo Namorado” and “Ferida” before striking out on her own in 2012 with the EP A Musa and later the full projects A Musa, Volume 1 (2012) and Volume 2 (2014). Throughout the late 2010s she expanded her catalog with collaborative singles including “Cachorro Combina com Cadela” with Naiara Azevedo (2018), and tracks with Márcia Fellipe (“Meu Novo Namorado,” “Sorte,” “Mexeu Comigo”) as she blended brega’s emotive lyrics with dance-ready rhythms and band arrangements. In 2019 she celebrated a decade in music with Priscila Senna 10 Anos: Ao Vivo em Recife, capturing major songs live and underscoring her strong regional following in the Northeast, including performances at Classic Hall and Galo da Madrugada. Into the 2020s, she kept releasing music and joint efforts, including “Alvejante” featuring Zé Vaqueiro and other tracks tied to DVD and live-run clippings, and in 2025 she issued “Não Me Faça Chorar (Ao Vivo)” with Pablo, one of her newer singles that revisits her emotional songwriting roots. She has also appeared on collaborative tracks with artists like Anitta (“Cheio de Vontade”) and Liniker (“Pote de Ouro”), showing her crossover into broader Brazilian pop and brega contexts.

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