Ludmilla Ôîðóìû Ñåðâåðû Ñóñï³ëüñòâî

Ludmilla Apr 2026

Born in Duque de Caxias, a city in the Baixada Fluminense region, Ludmilla faced severe hardship from the start.

: Due to copyright issues and a desire to be seen as more than a tribute act, she eventually dropped the moniker and re-emerged as Ludmilla . Breaking the "Glass Ceiling" of Funk Ludmilla

: As a Black queer woman from the favela, Ludmilla fought through a genre (funk carioca) traditionally dominated by white, male impresarios. She has spoken openly about being "robbed" and wronged by management early on but choosing to "bounce back" and manage her own business. Born in Duque de Caxias, a city in

Ludmilla ’s real story is a powerful "deep story" of resilience—a journey from a hungry child in a Rio de Janeiro suburb to a global superstar who made history as the first Afro-Latina artist to reach one billion streams on Spotify. A Childhood of Survival She has spoken openly about being "robbed" and

Before she was known as Ludmilla, she was a teenage dreamer who worshipped American pop icons.

: At 16, she began posting singing videos on YouTube under the stage name MC Beyoncé . In 2012, her track "Fala Mal de Mim" ("Talk Smack About Me") became an explosive viral hit in the baile funk scene.

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