Sandy
Sandy Leah Lima, popularly known as Sandy, was born on January 28, 1983, in Campinas, Brazil. She is a renowned singer-songwriter and actress whose career took off in 1990 when she teamed up with her brother, Junior Lima, to form the iconic duo Sandy e Junior. The pair quickly became household names, achieving significant acclaim as child stars in the early 1990s. They reached the pinnacle of their fame during their teenage years, with several albums, including *Era Uma Vez… Ao Vivo* (1998), *As Quatro Estações* (1999), and *Quatro Estações: O Show* (2000), each selling over a million copies. Their influence on the teen pop scene was undeniable, earning Sandy the title of "Princess of Pop" in Brazil. The duo disbanded in 2007, culminating in the release of their *Acústico MTV*.
Post-split, Sandy focused on her solo career and personal life, marrying musician Lucas Lima in 2008 and graduating from the Pontifical Catholic University of Campinas with a degree in languages and literature. Her solo debut, *Manuscrito*, was released in 2010 and featured the hit single "Pés Cansados," achieving platinum status. Sandy continued to build her musical repertoire with albums like *Sim* (2013) and *Nós, Voz, Eles* (2018), and her live performances have garnered critical acclaim.
In addition to her music career, Sandy has showcased her acting talent in the TV series *Sandy & Junior* and *As Brasileiras*, as well as films like *Acquária* and *Quando Eu Era Vivo*. Acknowledged for her contributions to the industry, she has sold over 20 million albums and received multiple awards, including six Multishow Brazilian Music Awards and a nomination for a Latin Grammy. In 2013, Forbes recognized her as one of the 100