A group that blends Portuguese worship music with New York energy, creating songs that don't fit traditional categories.
If you're new to them, start with "Nada vai me abalar" and "Vem Espírito." Both give you a clear sense of their direct, unadorned approach.
They're one of those acts that makes you reconsider what worship music can sound like. Songs like "Nada vai me abalar" have a straightforward, driving quality that feels both grounded and urgent. Their work across Brazilian and American contexts gives their sound a particular texture, not quite one thing or the other, which is part of what makes it interesting.
The group formed with members from São Paulo and New York, releasing the album "Iluminar o Mundo" as their introduction. They've navigated language barriers and financial constraints while building a catalog that includes both original songs and collaborations like "Eu Te Buscarei(Part. Davi Fantazzini)."
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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