A trio from Minas Gerais blending worship themes with local rhythms since the mid-90s.
For their blend, try 'Massa Falida'. For something more direct, 'Eu Disse Não' gets the point across.
They started playing in churches around Minas Gerais in 1995, and their 2002 album 'Eu Preciso de Ti, Senhor' really put them on the map. Songs like 'Massa Falida' show how they mix Brazilian rhythms with straightforward worship music. They've kept that core sound even as their catalog grew to include tracks like '0900 Ao Amor' and 'Ave de Rapina'.
Cléber and Júnior Gonçalves formed the group with their cousin Jader Domingues, playing local events. After 'Eu Preciso de Ti, Senhor' gained attention, they kept touring and recording while sticking to their gospel themes. The lineup has shifted around them, but those three have stayed at the center.
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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