El Shamah
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El Shamah

El Shamah formed in Rio de Janeiro in the late 1990s, with founding members Guilherme de Sá, Rafael Novarine, and Sérgio Saas. They started playing small...

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El Shamah, a Brazilian Christian band from Rio

They formed in the late 1990s and built a catalog of straightforward worship songs.

For a sense of their sound, try 'Eu sou grato, Senhor' or 'Amigo sem igual'. They're plainspoken and rooted in that early 2000s Brazilian church scene.

El Shamah's music, like 'Ajoelhado clamei', offers a direct, unadorned expression of faith that resonated in Brazilian Christian circles. Their debut album 'Eu Sou Grato, Senhor' in 2003 helped establish their presence, and songs such as 'Santo, Santo é o Senhor nosso Deus' became part of their steady repertoire. They stayed focused on gratitude and devotion without shifting into complex theology.

The band started playing small churches and community events in Rio de Janeiro in the late 1990s. After their 2003 debut, they released albums like 'Tudo é Teu' and 'Abraça-me', maintaining a consistent style in contemporary Christian worship.

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El Shamah formed in Rio de Janeiro in the late 1990s, with founding members Guilherme de Sá, Rafael Novarine, and Sérgio Saas. They started playing small churches and community events, working through the typical early struggles of a new band. Their debut album 'Eu Sou Grato, Senhor' came out in 2003, and its title track found an audience in Brazilian Christian music circles.

Songs like 'Ajoelhado clamei' and 'Santo, Santo é o Senhor nosso Deus' became part of their repertoire, straightforward expressions of faith that connected with listeners. They followed that first album with others including 'Tudo é Teu' and 'Abraça-me', maintaining a consistent presence in their genre without dramatic shifts in style or message.

Their music stayed within the framework of contemporary Christian worship, built around gratitude and devotion rather than complex theological exploration. The band kept performing and recording, their work circulating through churches and among listeners who appreciated their unadorned approach to spiritual music.

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