Clara Nunes, the Queen of Samba, was a trailblazer in African Brazilian culture, captivating audiences with her unique voice since her first hit in 1973. Joined by Adelzon Alves, a seasoned radio broadcaster and record producer, they discuss her rise in a male-dominated industry and her landmark tracks. The duo delves into her pioneering spirit, blending musical styles, and the deep emotional connections her songs created. Clara’s legacy still resonates, as she remains one of Brazil’s most celebrated singers even after her passing in 1983.