THE Marilia Medonsa, one of her most famous singers Brazil, lost her life in air accident at the age of 26, according to local state authorities Minas Gerais. Four other people who were with her are dead, according to the same sources. It is about her uncle, her producer and two technicians. An investigation is underway to determine the cause of the accident.
Awarded with Latin Grammy in 2019, the Mentons became popular as her songs focused on the experiences of women who had failed love affairs. It was one of his biggest names countryside (s.s. sertanezo), a type of Brazilian folk music that is very reminiscent of the country.
Marília Mendonça, one of the most popular Brazilian pop singers who was known as “The Queen of Suffering” for her angst-filled ballads, was killed on Friday in a small plane crash in the southeastern state of Minas Gerais in Brazil. She was 26. https://t.co/9CzfPGWri5
— New York Times Music (@nytimesmusic) November 5, 2021
THE Mentons, started her career as a teenager and became a star throughout Brazil in 2016. In her country she was known as “The Queen of Pain”. Last year, as concerts were canceled due to the coronavirus pandemic, he gave a series of online live shows. One of them made a record of watching as it was the first live stream in the chronicles it collected 3.3 million viewers in the Youtube. In 2020, her songs were the ones most listened to by Brazilians through the platform Spotify.
THE Mentons, mother of a two-year-old boy, was scheduled to give a concert in the city Karatinga on Friday afternoon (local time). THE Karatinga is 12 kilometers from where the plane crashed. A few hours before the accident, he uploaded a video on social media as he was getting ready to board the private plane.
this is the reality my people! hahahah💪🏼🏋🏻🥬🥦
Tell me here in the most delicious comments of this wonderful state that is Minas Gerais! pic.twitter.com/cGBx2kJrzR— maria mendonça (@MariliaMReal) November 5, 2021
Following the confirmation of her death, the reactions were massive. Her star National of Brazil and her Paris Saint-Germain, Neymar, he wrote on Twitter: “I refuse to believe it, I refuse”.

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