A Brazilian singer whose 2004 hit "Isto É Coisa Pra Deus" connected with listeners through straightforward faith.
For a sense of her sound, "Isto É Coisa Pra Deus" is the obvious starting point. But something like "Depois da Tempestade" or "Reverência" gives you the later, steadier work.
That 2004 single "Isto É Coisa Pra Deus" became a national hit in Brazil, which says something about how her message landed. Songs like "Haja" and "Vai ter Vitória" keep that focus on worship themes, and she's worked with other Brazilian gospel artists including Aline Barros and Bruna Karla. Her public comments on church matters have sometimes drawn attention beyond the music itself.
She came up singing in church choirs in São Paulo, writing songs as a teenager. After that 2004 hit, she recorded albums like "Deus É Bom" and "Milagres e Vitórias," with songs like "Aroma da Adoração" showing the continuing worship focus.
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