Eli Salustiano is a Brazilian vocalist who first gained attention with the 2005 album 'Homem da Cruz.' The title track from that album became something of an anthem, a ballad about everyday struggles that connected with listeners. He worked with producer Marcelo Camelo on that release.
His music often draws on religious imagery and personal reflection, which has led to some debate about his approach. Songs like 'Autor da Vida' and 'Louvor que liberta' continue in this vein. He has released other albums including 'Luz' in 2007 and an acoustic set in 2013.
Salustiano's band has included musicians like Rodrigo Amarante and Duda Brack at various points. The group has performed under the name Homem da Cruz as well. His recordings tend to blend elements of folk and rock with gospel themes.
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