A church-trained singer whose songs like 'A Hora do Milagre' anchor her faith-based catalog.
For a sense of her style, 'A Hora do Milagre' and the earlier 'Sala do Trono' frame it well. They're straightforward, church-built songs that don't overcomplicate things.
She came up singing in church in Rio de Janeiro, and her music stays rooted there. Songs like 'A Hora do Milagre' and earlier tracks like 'Sala do Trono' carry that direct, uplifting feel. Even after plagiarism claims surfaced in 2013, she kept recording albums like 'Deus de Promessas' and putting out music that speaks plainly to gospel listeners.
Her first album, 'Aline,' arrived in 2007. She followed it with records like 'As Canções do Céu' in 2009 and 'Deus de Promessas' in 2012, with her husband Jorge de Paula often serving as musical director. Later songs such as 'Quem Chora Pra Deus' and 'Terremoto de Glória' continued in that vein.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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