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Born
1989
1989
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Brazil
Brazil
Journey
Born September 25, 1989, Luciane Domingues, known professionally as Luciane Dom, navigates the rich tapestry of Brazilian black music with a distinct voice and perspective. Growing up in Paraíba do Sul and later moving to Rio de Janeiro, she absorbed samba rhythms and academic discussions in equal measure, achieving a degree in History from UERJ. Her debut album, "Liberte Esse Banzo," is a manifestation of her commitment to racial justice and empowerment, blending Afrobeat, jazz, and reggae to explore concepts of memory and diaspora.
Her formative years saw her garner awards at SESC festivals, eventually leading to collaborations with prominent artists like BNegão. Luciane's music interlaces cultural narratives with personal experiences, her singles "Notícia Boa," "Si Bu Kre," and "Kabile" praised for their celebration of black and feminist themes. A consummate performer, she fuses visual elements into her acts, appearing at renowned venues like Circo Voador and Fundição Progresso.
Internationally, Luciane's impact spans from OneBeat tours in the U.S. to performances at Canada’s B.L.A.C. Festival. A key figure in cultural discourse, her presence on discussion panels underscores her multi-faceted artistry. With her songs, Luciane Dom channels the power of music to inform, uplift, and inspire, carrying the stories of her heritage to audiences worldwide.































