Her powerful voice and devotional songs have anchored Brazil's gospel scene for over two decades.
For a sense of her sound, 'Consolador' and 'Ressuscita' frame it well. They're both straightforward about belief, and you can hear that vocal power right away.
Damares put out her first album 'Asas de Anjo' in 2000, but it was the 2003 track 'Consolador' that became a hit and drew some criticism for its mystical references. She's kept recording through the 2000s and beyond, with songs like 'Ressuscita' and 'O Processo' dealing plainly with faith and devotion. Her vocal style is a big part of why she's stayed a recognizable voice in that world.
She started singing young, influenced by her Pentecostal background in Jequié. After 'Consolador' in 2003, she released albums like 'Shekinah' in 2007, 'Profeta' in 2009, and 'Apocalipse' in 2015, with 'Verdadeiro Adorador' coming out in 2022.
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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