For decades, her clear, strong vocals have anchored straightforward anthems in churches across Brazil.
If you need one song to frame her, it's 'Hino da Vitória.' For something a little different, try 'A Voz', it's right there in the title.
In 1994, 'Hino da Vitória' became her signature song, a congregational staple that defined her approach. Tracks like 'Vou Seguir' and 'Fogo Santo' follow that same direct path, built around her uncomplicated delivery. She's recorded over 400 songs, and that voice, noticed in a Baptist choir at 14, has been the main event ever since.
Her first album, 'Voz do Coração,' arrived in 1981 and established her in Brazilian gospel circles. She kept releasing records through the '80s and '90s, including 'Marcas do Tempo' and 'Voa Mais Alto,' working with longtime musicians like Jairinho Manhães on keyboards. Albums continued into the 2010s, maintaining that consistent vocal-centered sound.
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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