A Brazilian gospel singer whose songs offer direct, melodic uplift.
For a sense of his style, try 'Não Estou Só' or the title track 'Deus Mudou Minha História'. They frame his music well, grounded in faith and resilience, drawing from Brazilian rhythms without overcomplicating the message.
His 2005 solo album 'Deus Mudou Minha História' gave him a breakthrough with its title track, a straightforward hit about hope and change. Songs like 'Abre As Comportas' and 'Não Estou Só' carry a direct, melodic quality that connects with listeners looking for uplift. He's worked with other Brazilian gospel artists such as Aline Barros and Fernandinho, and his live shows are known for their energy.
He grew up in Rio de Janeiro's favelas, where music became an early refuge. He joined the gospel band Toque no Altar in the late 1990s, developing his vocal approach there before stepping out on his own. Over time, he's put out more than a dozen albums, including 'O Encontro' and 'Som do Céu'.
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