A Brazilian gospel musician whose 1995 song "Pão da Vida" spread from local churches to national audiences.
For a sense of his sound, start with "Pão da Vida" and "Saudade." They show how he works within Brazilian gospel without losing that local church feel.
Edinho Ribeiro writes songs that feel grounded in Brazilian folk traditions while speaking to contemporary worship. "Pão da Vida" started in local churches in 1995 and eventually reached a wider national audience. His catalog includes songs like "Aquela Canção" and "Voltando Pro Sertão" that blend Brazilian rhythms with straightforward gospel themes.
He wrote "Pão da Vida" in 1995, which became his breakout song in Brazilian churches. Over time, he's released albums like "Não Perda a Fé" and "Deus Sabe Todas as Coisas," and has worked with artists like Aline Barros and Cassiane. He performs with his own band, Banda Edinho Ribeiro.
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