A church-born duo whose songs like 'Deus Prova e Aprova' blend worship with real-life stories.
For their sound, start with 'Deus Prova e Aprova.' For their approach, 'Viúva Abençoada' gives you a good sense of how they work.
They write songs that feel lived-in, not just devotional. 'Deus Prova e Aprova' became one of their most popular tracks because it speaks plainly about faith being tested. Their collaboration with Kimberly Fraiber on 'De Gênesis a Apocalipse' drew criticism from some conservative groups, but they kept making music their way.
Daniel Lopes and Samuel Marinho met at a church in Curitiba and started making music together. They've released albums like 'Espírito Santo' in 2019 and 'Atos' in 2021, building a catalog that includes songs like 'Viúva Abençoada' and 'Água Viva'.
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