A São Paulo singer whose straightforward songs about faith found an audience starting with 'Me Ajude a Melhorar' in 2010.
For a good sense of his style, 'Crente Que Ora' and 'Casa de Deus' frame it well, straightforward, reflective, and grounded in São Paulo.
His music isn't about politics, he's said, it's about connecting with people. That comes through in songs like 'Crente Que Ora' and 'Casa de Deus,' which are direct reflections on faith and personal life. The sound leans gospel but picks up some soul and pop along the way, giving it a warmth that's kept him putting out albums for over a decade.
Producer Marquinhos Menezes invited him to work on an album around 2007, and 'Me Ajude a Melhorar' became his first real hit in 2010. From there came albums like 'A Música Vem de Deus' in 2012 and 'Memórias' in 2017, all staying in that gospel-soul lane.
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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