Eveline Mendes represents the bridge between the sacred and the urban.
From her mother, she inherited her gospel soul and spiritual devotion; from her father, her jazz phrasing and intuitive musicality. She grew up between churches in Harlem and jazz clubs on the Lower East Side, absorbing the best of both worlds: faith and fire.
Her music is a manifesto of vulnerability and power, where pain is transformed into poetry and faith into resistance. Her lyrics mix English with small Latin or Portuguese inflections, reflecting the mixed heritage that defines her art.