Brazilian singer Sandy Leah Lima (January 28, 1983) jumped into the spotlight in
the early 90s as one half of the teenage pop sibling duo Sandy & Junior. Born in
Campinas, she is the daughter of singer Durval de Lima, better known as Xororó.
She and her brother, musician Junior Lima, made their debut as Sandy & Junior in
1990 with the children's sertanejo album Aniversário do Tatu and later
transitioned into mainstream pop with the full-lengths Era Uma Vez - Ao Vivo
(1998), As Quatro Estações (1999), Quatro Estações - O Show (2000),
Internacional (2002), and Sandy & Junior (2006)...