Daisy Houston formed in Rio de Janeiro in the early 2000s with vocalist Gabriela Rocha, guitarist Maurício Manieri, bassist Leonardo Gonçalves, and drummer André Valadão. Their 2007 album 'Acreditando No Milagre' gave them their breakthrough song of the same name, which became widely popular in Brazil.
Their music often carried religious themes, which drew criticism from some quarters who saw it as proselytizing. Despite this, the band continued performing and releasing albums like 'Fé' in 2012, maintaining a core lineup of Rocha, Manieri, and Gonçalves through various changes.
Songs like 'Deus de Milagres' and 'Grandioso És Tu' followed a similar pattern of uplifting, faith-oriented lyrics set to accessible melodies. The band's straightforward approach to inspirational music found a substantial audience in Brazil, particularly through their live performances.
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