A pop-rock worship voice known for songs like 'Deus de Promessas' and his 2003 band formation.
For a sense of his sound, try 'Deus de Promessas' or 'Sobre As Águas.' They're good examples of how he blended worship with accessible arrangements.
Sacer's music, like 'Manancial de Águas Vivas,' offers straightforward worship in a pop-rock package that resonated widely in Brazil. His 2005 departure from his church sparked conversations about faith in Christian music. The songs often lean into themes of spiritual experience without overcomplicating the message.
He first got attention in 2003 by forming a band with musicians like André Valadão, releasing the live album 'Ao Vivo no Rio.' After the band ended in 2012, he kept going solo, collaborating with artists including his sister Veronica Sacer on 'Te Louvarei.'
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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