Ezequias Rafael
Ezequias Rafael started singing in local churches around São Paulo. In 2014, his song 'Igreja Pequena' connected with listeners across Brazil, particularly in...
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Ezequias Rafael started singing in local churches around São Paulo. In 2014, his song 'Igreja Pequena' connected with listeners across Brazil, particularly in smaller communities where such churches were common gathering places.
His music often draws from Brazilian rhythms while addressing everyday concerns. Songs like 'Acalma-me' and 'Deus e Eu' reflect this straightforward approach to writing about faith and personal experience.
He has worked with musicians including bassist Gilson and drummer Anderson, and has recorded with artists like Djavan and Chico César. His albums include 'Meu Mundo É Assim' and 'Alma de Favela'.
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