Elis Amorim started singing in her church's children's choir when she was 11. Her debut album 'Meu Super Herói' came out in 2014, and the title track 'Jesus Meu Super Herói' connected with listeners across Brazil.
Her music draws from her Pentecostal upbringing, with songs like 'Dia de Adorar' and 'Eu Te Exaltarei' reflecting that background. She's been known to address topics like women's roles in the church, which has drawn both support and criticism from different parts of the gospel music audience.
Amorim's approach has kept her work grounded in faith while occasionally touching on broader social themes. The straightforward delivery in tracks like 'A Vitória é Tua' and 'Os Sonhos de Deus' shows her continuing focus on worship music that speaks plainly to her listeners.
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