A Christian group that started in 1999, reshaped by vocalist changes but anchored by songs like 'Essência da Adoração'.
For the early sound, 'Essência da Adoração' is the one. Later on, 'Telefone do Céu' gives you a sense of what carried forward.
DN1 gave Brazilian churches a worship staple right out of the gate with 'Essência da Adoração' in 2002. That song's staying power, along with later tracks like 'Telefone do Céu,' shows how their music stuck around through different lineups. They've been a consistent presence in contemporary worship for over two decades, putting out about fourteen albums.
They formed as a five-piece in 1999 with Davi Sacer and Nivea Soares on vocals. After Sacer left in 2004 and Soares in 2010, Mariana Valadão joined, eventually bringing her brother André into the fold. Through it all they kept recording, from 'Consagração' in 2008 to 'Tua Presença' in 2016.
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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