A Quixeramobim singer whose church-rooted songs like 'Pode Comemorar' found a place in Brazilian gospel.
For a sense of his approach, 'Pode Comemorar' and 'Me Adora' frame it well, church music that moves.
Lima's music matters because it brought Brazilian rhythms and contemporary pop into gospel spaces that weren't always ready for them. Songs like 'Lutador Na Arena' became familiar in those circles by sticking to gospel themes while sounding different. He worked with musicians like guitarist Carlinhos Bruno to make that blend work.
He grew up singing in church and playing his father's guitar in Quixeramobim, Ceará. Albums like 'Tempo de Santidade' in 2012 and 'Santo Espírito' in 2014 followed, with 'Sementes do Reino' arriving in 2017.
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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