Born on November 29, 1962, in Marília, São Paulo, Brazil, Roberta Miranda began her musical career in the late 1970s. Her talent was evident from an early age, leading her to participate in various music festivals and competitions, which helped launch her professional career.

: Included the iconic "Vá Com Deus" and "Esperança," continuing her streak of selling nearly a million copies per album.

Her discography is widely praised for its emotional depth and cultural impact, bridging the gap between rural audiences and urban middle classes.

Roberta's rise began not as a performer, but as a songwriter. Her massive break came in 1985 when Jair Rodrigues recorded her song " A Majestade, o Sabiá ," which became a national phenomenon. Vol. 1 (1986):

Miranda's influence extends beyond music into social advocacy, particularly for women’s rights