His 2010 song 'Adore Esse Nome' sparked debate in Brazilian Christian music.
For a sense of his sound, start with 'Adore Esse Nome' and 'Deus É Mais.' They frame that personal, acoustic feel he's known for.
Edison Evangelista writes songs that feel like they come straight from the church halls of São Paulo, built around his voice and acoustic guitar. 'Deus É Mais' and 'O Monte Carmelo' share that direct, earnest quality. His music sparked real conversations about what Christian lyrics could say, especially after 'Adore Esse Nome' called Jesus 'maravilhoso' and stirred debate.
He started writing as a teenager in São Paulo, putting out his first album in 2006. Things changed in 2010 with 'Adore Esse Nome,' which connected widely but also stirred debate within Christian circles. Since then, songs like 'O Monte Carmelo' and 'Deus É Mais' have found their own audience.
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