Caio Drozina is a Brazilian gospel musician from Rio de Janeiro. He plays piano and guitar, and his songs often draw directly from biblical texts, like 'Autor da Vida (Atos 3:15)' and 'Tu Que Me Ensinas a Viver (Salmo 119).' His 2002 album 'Autor da Vida' shares its name with one of his most recognized tracks.
He works with a band that includes Tatá on drums, Rodrigo on bass, Bruna on backing vocals, and André on keyboard and saxophone. Other albums include 'Deus Eterno' from 2007, 'A Ti, o Glória' from 2011, 'Alegria' from 2016, and 'O Caminho' from 2020.
Some of his music addresses themes of social justice, which has occasionally drawn criticism. Songs like 'Cura (Nos Braços do Pai - Salmo 68:5)' and 'Amor (Quem É o Amor?)' reflect his focus on spiritual and personal themes within a gospel framework.
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