Caroline Dias
Caroline Dias is a Brazilian gospel singer from São Paulo. Her song 'Deus Entra Na Batalha' became popular in 2016 when she released her debut album of the...
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Caroline Dias is a Brazilian gospel singer from São Paulo. Her song 'Deus Entra Na Batalha' became popular in 2016 when she released her debut album of the same name. The track reached the top of Brazilian gospel charts, and she followed it with albums called 'Livre' in 2018 and 'Esperança' in 2020.
Her music includes songs like 'A Trombeta Vai Tocar' and 'Amado de Deus.' She works with musicians including guitarist Juliano Prado, bassist Fabio Lima, drummer Anderson Nunes, and keyboardist Letícia Ferreira. Some listeners questioned her modern approach to gospel music, but she continued performing with her band.
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