Bianca Costa, born March 4, 1999 in Florianópolis (Brazil), is a Brazilian singer who has lived in France since the age of 10. Inspired by her grandfather's music and the religious songs of her childhood, she developed a hybrid style blending bossa nova, trap and Latin sounds, which she calls "bossa trap". She began to make a name for herself in 2020 during the Covid-19 pandemic, with her covers broadcast on social networks. Her first project, Florianópolis, was released in 2020, followed by the Le Baile EP in 2022. That same year, her single "Ounana" was included on the soundtrack to the video game FIFA 23. Bianca Costa collaborates with many artists, including Soso Maness, CKay, Sneazzy, Joyca and Major Lazer. She also unveiled tracks such as "Mi Vida", "Partout & nulle part" and "Juliette". In 2023, she released "Olé Olé", then multiplied her appearances, notably on projects by Beendo Z ("Double B"), Shiva and Ghost Killer Track. After appearances in the documentary Reines (2021) and the reality TV show Les Traîtres (2025), Bianca Costa is nominated for the Flammes and NRJ Music Awards. 2025 saw the release of "Zone interdite", "Tout le quartier", "Lokita", "Va bene" with Stony Stone and "Bye bye" with Merveille, as a prelude to the Gringa album, which also featured contributions from Danyl, Aupinard, Omar Rudberg and Erick Brian.
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