Adalto Pereira
Adalto Pereira is a Brazilian gospel singer from Salvador, Bahia. He started singing in church as a teenager, drawing from both local rhythms and gospel...
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Adalto Pereira is a Brazilian gospel singer from Salvador, Bahia. He started singing in church as a teenager, drawing from both local rhythms and gospel traditions from elsewhere.
His song 'Deus Vai Te Usar' became particularly well-known, and he's recorded other tracks like 'Este Deus É Poder' and 'Pássaro Livre'. In 2005, a video surfaced showing him using profanity during a live performance, which he later apologized for.
He's released albums including Deus Vai Te Usar in 2003, Eu Creio in 2012, and De Onde Eu Jamais Sai in 2020. His band has included musicians like David Andrade on guitar.
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