A band whose name means 'Servant of God' and whose music has stirred both devotion and controversy.
For a sense of their sound, 'Janela' and 'Ô de Casa' are good places to start. They give you the feel of the band without the noise of the controversy.
They came together in Addis Ababa around 2010 with a clear spiritual purpose, and their music reflects that from the start. Their debut album 'Emanuel' in 2012 gave them a signature song that spread widely. Tracks like 'Ô de Casa' and 'Cantares' show their catalog has range within that focus, and their 2014 'Hallelujah' video sparked enough backlash from religious figures to make you notice they weren't playing it safe.
They formed as a collective in Addis Ababa around 2010 and released 'Emanuel' in 2012. After the 'Hallelujah' video controversy in 2014, they kept putting out albums like 'Yesus' in 2015 and 'Elohim' in 2017. Their recordings include songs such as 'Nosso Pai,' 'Janela,' and 'Meu Alvo É o Céu.'
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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