Damares Domingos
Damares Domingos is a gospel singer from São Paulo, Brazil. She started singing in a gospel choir in her early twenties, eventually becoming the lead singer....
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Damares Domingos is a gospel singer from São Paulo, Brazil. She started singing in a gospel choir in her early twenties, eventually becoming the lead singer. In 2002, she released her first solo album, 'O Deus Que Eu Creio,' which included the song 'Deus De Poder.'
That album established her in Brazilian gospel music. She has since released other albums like 'Diamante' in 2004 and 'Marcas' in 2022. Her music includes songs such as 'Sabor de Mel.'
Some listeners have questioned aspects of her lyrics or approach over time, but she has continued making music focused on her faith. She works with musicians including Davi Sacer and André Valadão.
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