A Brazilian band that blended contemporary pop with traditional gospel, finding an audience with straightforward messages of faith.
For a sense of their sound, try "Deixa Deus Trabalhar" first. Then maybe "Filho Pródigo" or "Anjo Caído" to hear how they kept that mix going.
Their 2009 debut album included "Deixa Deus Trabalhar," which became their breakthrough track and climbed Brazilian music charts. They drew some early scrutiny from religious institutions for blending gospel with pop, but their music found listeners who responded to its direct approach. Songs like "Filho Pródigo" and "Fiel Amigo" show how they kept that balance working.
They formed in Salvador, Bahia in 2006 with David Andrade on vocals and a four-piece lineup. After their debut in 2009, they released albums like "Nada Pode Separar" in 2011 and "Eu Vou Te Honrar" in 2013. Their catalog includes other tracks like "Primeiro Milagre" and "A verdade e a Vida."
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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