Daniel de Jesus grew up in Santo Amaro, São Paulo, where his father played guitar and passed along an interest in music. He started performing at local churches before gaining wider attention in 2013 with the album 'Casa do Pai,' whose title track became a hit in Brazilian gospel circles.
His songs like 'Obrigado Por Me Amar' and 'Todas As Tardes' often work with straightforward melodies and lyrics about faith and comfort. He released several albums over the next decade, including 'Mais Perto' in 2015 and 'Conectados' in 2017.
In 2018, some listeners questioned his appearance at a concert that included drag performers, though the details of that response aren't especially clear in most accounts. He has continued recording, putting out 'Deus Não Te Rejeita' in 2019 and 'Infinito' in 2021.
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