Carlim Canaã formed in São Paulo in 1984, led by a singer named Carlim. Their music mixed pop with gospel elements, and they found an audience with songs like 'Fonte de Água Viva' and 'Jesus Me Transformou.' The band's straightforward Christian message sometimes drew criticism, but they kept recording through various lineup changes.
Their catalog includes tracks such as 'Sou Tão Falho' and 'Calor do Seu Carinho,' which carried the same blend of accessible melody and devotional lyrics. They released a live album recorded in Manaus, and Carlim remained the consistent presence through the group's shifts in personnel.
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