Formed in 2004, they built a catalog of hopeful songs before facing controversy.
For their sound, try 'O Que Passou Passou' or 'Preciso Mudar.' They're typical of that era's clean, guitar-driven gospel pop.
Their music offered straightforward gospel pop during Brazil's mid-2000s Christian music wave. Songs like 'Amar de Verdade' and 'Teus Caminhos' became staples for listeners looking for uncomplicated faith messages. The band's story also includes a serious 2015 harassment allegation that complicated their legacy.
They started as a trio in 2004 and released 'Valeu Muito a Pena' that same year. Guitarist Fábio Lefundes left in 2007, replaced by Marcelo Hayena, as they put out albums like 'Nada É por Acaso' and 'Dias de Sol'.
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