D.N.A Choir
The D.N.A Choir formed in 1995, with their name standing for "Do Not Ask." They've released albums like "Ele É Real" that same year, followed by "Teu Amor" in...
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The D.N.A Choir formed in 1995, with their name standing for "Do Not Ask." They've released albums like "Ele É Real" that same year, followed by "Teu Amor" in 1997 and "Um Novo Tempo" in 1999. Their discography includes several more titles through 2015.
Over time, their music has incorporated pop, rock, and traditional gospel elements. The song "Ele É Real" became particularly well-known for its message about God's existence and faithfulness.
Various vocalists have been part of the group, including Luiz Arcanjo, Anderson Freire, Paulo César Baruk, Fernanda Brum, and André Valadão. They've performed live and recorded extensively as a Christian music ensemble.
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