A São Paulo singer-songwriter whose devotional music has connected with listeners since the mid-1980s.
For a sense of his approach, try "Fé e Conversão" from 1986 or the later track "Caminho Certo." Both show how he frames faith through Brazilian musical styles.
Camargo's 1986 debut "Fé e Conversão" became popular across Brazil with its straightforward message of faith and personal change. Songs like "Deus é Maior" and "Nada Temas" blend Brazilian musical styles with devotional lyrics that have maintained a consistent audience in Brazil's gospel and inspirational scenes for decades.
He first gained attention in the mid-1980s with "Fé e Conversão," which led to his debut album of the same name in 1986. Over the following decades, he kept recording with albums like "Vitória" in 1987 and "Deus é Fiel" in 2005, often performing with a backing group called the Edson Camargo Band.
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