They blend country music with Pentecostal hymns, and their song "O Milagre da Fé" made them known in 2000.
If you want to hear them at their most direct, try "Amor Comprometido" or "Vida de Artista." They're plainspoken songs that get at what they do.
Campanha e Cuiabano matter because they fused sertanejo with Pentecostal hymns in a way that felt raw and specific to their community. Songs like "Amor Comprometido" and "Vida de Artista" ground their faith in everyday stories, not just preaching. Their outspoken beliefs have drawn criticism, which makes their music a real conversation, not just background noise.
Valdecir de Souza and José Aparecido da Silva started the duo in the 1990s. "O Milagre da Fé" came out in 2000 and became widely known, and they've kept releasing albums like "O Dia da Vitória" since.
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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