Ad Souto
Ad Souto is a musical collective from Rio de Janeiro led by singer-songwriter Adilson Souza. They blend contemporary pop with Brazilian rhythms, with songs...
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Ad Souto is a musical collective from Rio de Janeiro led by singer-songwriter Adilson Souza. They blend contemporary pop with Brazilian rhythms, with songs like 'Ele Pode Mudar' and 'Nascido de Deus' reflecting themes of faith and hope.
The group formed in the Rocinha favela, where Adilson Souza developed his music despite limited resources. Their debut album 'Ele Pode Mudar' came out in 2017, followed by 'Rio de Paz' in 2019 and 'Um Novo Tempo' in 2022.
Alongside Souza on vocals and guitar, the core members include Guilherme Oliveira on bass, Igor Siqueira on drums, and André Barreto on keyboards. Their music often addresses social justice themes alongside spiritual messages.
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