Mônica da Silva is a Brazilian American singer, songwriter, and instrumentalist.
She grew up living between the Midwest, United States, and Belém, Brazil, a city on the Amazon River.
A love of travel and foreign language helped to forge her unique sound, a genre she calls “Indie Nova”. Bringing her cultural diversity to her songs, she smoothly flows between languages (English, Portuguese, Spanish, and French), and takes her listeners on a journey.
Through her music, da Silva hopes to expose people to different cultures, sounds, and new ways of thinking.
Paralleling her life, da Silva’s music contains an eclectic mix of Brazilian and American influences.
Her sound can be classified as International Fusion, as it is heavily influenced by Brazilian music, namely Bossa Nova, but also incorporates elements of French Pop, Lounge, Electronica, Indie Pop, and Worldbeat.











































