Cláudia Bossle Campos is a Brazilian singer and songwriter from Florianópolis, recognized for her expressive voice and her ability to blend Brazilian music with jazz and pop influences. Her artistry is marked by emotional depth, musical sensitivity, and a strong connection with audiences across different cultures.
Born in Florianópolis, Brazil, Cláudia developed a passion for music from an early age. Growing up surrounded by Brazil’s rich musical heritage, she was influenced by:
These influences shaped her unique sound—one that balances sophistication with accessibility.
Cláudia’s music is characterized by:
She often explores themes of:
Cláudia was married to Champignon (Luiz Carlos Leão Duarte Júnior), a renowned Brazilian musician best known for his work with the band Charlie Brown Jr.. Their relationship reflected a shared passion for music and artistic expression.
She has performed at notable festivals, including the Garanhuns Jazz Festival, where her jazz-influenced style has been well received. Her performances blend jazz reinterpretations, Brazilian rhythms, and soulful vocals.
In recent years, Cláudia has expanded her artistic reach through recitals, orchestral collaborations, and conceptual performances centered on transformation through music. This phase reflects a deeper artistic maturity, using music as a medium for emotional and cultural expression.
Cláudia has built an international career, performing in Brazil, Europe, and Africa across diverse cultural settings. Her adaptability allows her to deliver versatile and impactful performances.