A Brazilian Christian group known for vocal arrangements and songs like 'De Notas Tristes'.
For a sense of their sound, 'De Notas Tristes' and 'Além Disso Tudo' frame their vocal arrangements well.
CantoVerbo's 2003 album 'Venha Sobre Nós' included 'Santo Espírito,' a Pentecostal hymn that stirred some Catholic criticism while finding commercial reach. Their approach to vocal arrangements shows in songs like 'De Notas Tristes' and 'Contra o Amor Não Há Argumentos.' They've shared stages with Hillsong United and Chris Tomlin, keeping a steady presence in Brazilian Christian music through the 2000s.
The group formed in São Paulo in 1995 around gospel music, with Alisson Silva, Felipe Silva, Gleison Santos, Leandro Silva, and Marcelo Rodrigues. They signed with Sony Music Brazil in 2001, and their 2003 album 'Venha Sobre Nós' brought both attention and some controversy.
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