Arianne's songs like 'Deus Que Sara' anchor their two-decade run in Brazilian gospel.
For a sense of their sound, try 'Deus Que Sara' or 'Teus Altares'. They're straightforward gospel songs that have stuck around.
They've been part of the Brazilian gospel scene since the early 2000s, and songs like 'Deus Que Sara' still get sung in churches. Their debut single 'Deserto' caught on, and they've kept putting out albums like 'Além do Céu' in 2011. They've worked with other artists too, like on 'Jesus Virá' with Preto No Branco.
They started in the early 2000s with 'Deserto' as their first single. Original members like Adriane Galisteu and Daniela Mercury left for solo work, while Ivete Sangalo and Claudia Leitte stayed on as lead vocalists. They released albums like 'Mais que Vencedores' in 2005 and kept going through lineup changes.
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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