A singer whose worship songs like 'Quem Me Vê Cantando' have resonated in Brazilian churches for two decades.
For a sense of her approach, 'Quem Me Vê Cantando' and 'Marcas de Dor' from her top songs frame it well. They're straightforward, rooted in worship, and have that lived-in quality she's carried since singing in church as a kid.
Her music stays grounded in the language of trust and worship, with songs like 'Pai, Eu Confiarei' and 'Isto É Coisa Pra Deus' speaking plainly to faith. She started singing in church at age five in Assis, Brazil, and that early connection to congregational singing never really left her work. The track 'Adorarei' from her 2001 debut became an early signature, and she's kept recording steadily since, through albums like 'Deus de Promessas' and 2020's 'Preciso de Ti'.
Producer Marquinhos Menezes noticed her voice in 1998, leading to her self-titled debut album in 2001. She followed with records every few years, including 'Quem Tem Deus Tem Tudo' in 2007 and 'Ele É Tudo' in 2017. Her 2011 divorce drew attention within Brazilian gospel circles, but she kept working with musicians like keyboardist Emerson Pinheiro.
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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